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Accounting for Aspect Ratio in Digital Photography
You may notice that your digital pictures have a different width-to-height ratio - or aspect ratio, in photography lingo - than pictures taken with a 35mm film camera.Read More

Adding a Fish-Eye Lens Effect to Your Digital Photos
Open an image that you want to appear as though it was photographed with a fish-eye lens.Read More

Adding Painterly Effects to Your Digital Photos
Photoshop Elements has several filters you can use to add a painterly touch to your images.Read More

Adding Text to Your Digital Photos
You can add text to any image you edit with Photoshop Elements.Read More

Archiving and Backing Up Your Digital Photo Collection
You can archive digital images that you don't need to access quickly or frequently.Read More

Avoiding Distortion when Using the Zoom Lens on Your Digital Camera
A zoom lens is a wonderful thing. It gives you the creative freedom to compose a scene as you see fit.Read More

Avoiding Red-Eye in Digital Photography
Red-eye occurs when light from the built-in flash of a camera bounces off the subject's retinas and reflects back to the camera lens.Read More

Balancing and Framing an Image
If you place every element of interest in a photograph on one side or another, leaving little or nothing to look at on the opposite side, the picture is unbalanced, like a seesaw with a child at one end and no one on the other.Read More

Blurring the Backgrounds of Digital Photos to Enhance Motion
When photographing rapidly moving vehicles, the practice of using a high shutter speed goes right out the window.Read More

Bring Your Digital Photos to the Web Party
Sharing photos by sending them as e-mail attachments is so 2003.Read More

Capturing a Great Digital Picture with Framing and Lighting
Good composition when capturing a digital photo is a little like good art.Read More

