Canon EOS 450D. F/8, 1/80sec, ISO 100
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Friday, April 22, 2011
Panorama stitching in Photoshop Elements
Panorama merge video tutorial
Here is a video how to do the panorama stitching in Photoshop Elements.
Happy stitching, Michael
Here is a video how to do the panorama stitching in Photoshop Elements.
Happy stitching, Michael
Thursday, April 21, 2011
The Beauty of weeds.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Kerry sights
A lost sight at Rossbeigh beach
This is all that is left of the Tower today. Such a shame!
Hungry lambs in Cahisiveen
Wild primrose in Cahirsiveen
Deirdre Booth
This is all that is left of the Tower today. Such a shame!
Hungry lambs in Cahisiveen
Wild primrose in Cahirsiveen
Deirdre Booth
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
How to make an e- photo book
Presentation of your photography in an e-book
To give more viewers access to your photographs, a relatively new way is to publish them in a book that is not printed but accessible online.
I want to show you a simple way of doing this using free software, OpenOffice.org Impression, and a free publishing site, www.issuu.com.
The first you can download for free http://www.openoffice.org/index.html,
or if you have Microsoft Powerpoint installed on your computer you can of course use that instead.
For issuu you have to sign up with them but it is really straightforward, you only need an email address.
I. Making the book
The kind of presentation that works best with photos is a simple layout,
with a neutral background.
The default background colour here is white but it is possible to change that to any colour, see what works best with your photos.
O.k. Lets start with the cover page, you want at least one photo here and the title of your photo book and your name or any other information you want to give, not too much though.
The next page should be plain and on the third your book title again with the authors name and a very short description what the book is about,maybe the year also.
When I tried an ebook first I forgot to add these pages, I did not visualize what is left and right in the book and the careful sequence it had put in order became meaningless.
After this put your photos on new pages one at a time for more impact, you want a kind of classy look not a scrapbook style or maybe you do, then go ahead.
Put them all in the same kind of grid even if they are of a different size and orientation, try at least to have one margin the same distance, especially on left and right facing pages ( for same orientated pictures I actually copied the last finished page and put the new photo on top).
You can give a title to each photo or a place and a time although no title is more mysterious and should the pictures not speak for themselves?
Go on until you reach the end of your book, between 30 and 40 pages is a good number. Now see if you want to make it look like a real book then add one or two blank pages as the back.
Under "file" export your presentation as a pdf, give it a nice name and keep track where you exported it to. You can actually send this pdf file to people but it will not look like a book with "turning" pages yet.
II. Sending your file to issuu
With figure 1 you were signing up with issuu , now lets get started with uploading your pdf file. Go to www.issuu.com and log in with your password.
Somewhere in the top right corner you will find upload a document, click on that.
Browse for your pdf file, then fill in all the empty fields.
Be careful to choose in type (dropdown): book
publishing (dropdown): public /privat-which can still be
embedded on blog or website
sharing options (dropdown): I prefer no to download
Now click upload and if there is a communicating error which seems to be happening to me of late, click ok then on simple upload, situated under upload.
A new window will open and you only need to browse again for your file.
The actual uploading time depends on the size of your file, it can be a few minutes, your file also needs to be converted (done automatically).
Do not close the window during the upload process, you can minimize though.
Once the upload is finished go to My Library, on the left you will find My Publications, click on private or public, depending what you chose earlier and you should be able to see your book!!!
III. Embedding your e-book in your blog or website
Click on your book in the shelf, it should get a thin blue frame around itself,
then click on embed
A new window will open and you need to choose the place you are going to put your book up, eg blogger for this kind of blog or html for a website.
Also choose layout: two up, the size: eg 500 pixels wide for sk camera club blog, you can choose a backdrop colour, have the book pages turning automatically and even put some musik with it which I have never done, I am not too sure about copyrights there.
Copy the Embed Code (ctrl+c) and the paste this (ctrl+v) into your blog, make sure you are in html not in compose mode.
Publish and to see the book in full screen click on it. Voilá !!
Article written by Eva Herrmann
PS I changed the width of the main column so maybe all photos could be in x-large and the width of your e- book actually 600 pixels.
And the book can be seen here.....
To give more viewers access to your photographs, a relatively new way is to publish them in a book that is not printed but accessible online.
I want to show you a simple way of doing this using free software, OpenOffice.org Impression, and a free publishing site, www.issuu.com.
The first you can download for free http://www.openoffice.org/index.html,
or if you have Microsoft Powerpoint installed on your computer you can of course use that instead.
For issuu you have to sign up with them but it is really straightforward, you only need an email address.
Fig 1: signing up with issuu
I. Making the book
The kind of presentation that works best with photos is a simple layout,
with a neutral background.
The default background colour here is white but it is possible to change that to any colour, see what works best with your photos.
O.k. Lets start with the cover page, you want at least one photo here and the title of your photo book and your name or any other information you want to give, not too much though.
Fig 2: Starting your powerpoint or open office presentation
Fig 3: inner cover and title pages
The next page should be plain and on the third your book title again with the authors name and a very short description what the book is about,maybe the year also.
When I tried an ebook first I forgot to add these pages, I did not visualize what is left and right in the book and the careful sequence it had put in order became meaningless.
After this put your photos on new pages one at a time for more impact, you want a kind of classy look not a scrapbook style or maybe you do, then go ahead.
Put them all in the same kind of grid even if they are of a different size and orientation, try at least to have one margin the same distance, especially on left and right facing pages ( for same orientated pictures I actually copied the last finished page and put the new photo on top).
You can give a title to each photo or a place and a time although no title is more mysterious and should the pictures not speak for themselves?
Go on until you reach the end of your book, between 30 and 40 pages is a good number. Now see if you want to make it look like a real book then add one or two blank pages as the back.
Fig 3: one white page added as back cover
Under "file" export your presentation as a pdf, give it a nice name and keep track where you exported it to. You can actually send this pdf file to people but it will not look like a book with "turning" pages yet.
II. Sending your file to issuu
With figure 1 you were signing up with issuu , now lets get started with uploading your pdf file. Go to www.issuu.com and log in with your password.
Somewhere in the top right corner you will find upload a document, click on that.
Fig 4 and 5: upload form needs to be filled in
Browse for your pdf file, then fill in all the empty fields.
Be careful to choose in type (dropdown): book
publishing (dropdown): public /privat-which can still be
embedded on blog or website
sharing options (dropdown): I prefer no to download
Now click upload and if there is a communicating error which seems to be happening to me of late, click ok then on simple upload, situated under upload.
A new window will open and you only need to browse again for your file.
The actual uploading time depends on the size of your file, it can be a few minutes, your file also needs to be converted (done automatically).
Do not close the window during the upload process, you can minimize though.
Once the upload is finished go to My Library, on the left you will find My Publications, click on private or public, depending what you chose earlier and you should be able to see your book!!!
III. Embedding your e-book in your blog or website
Click on your book in the shelf, it should get a thin blue frame around itself,
then click on embed
fig 6: getting the html script for embedding
A new window will open and you need to choose the place you are going to put your book up, eg blogger for this kind of blog or html for a website.
Also choose layout: two up, the size: eg 500 pixels wide for sk camera club blog, you can choose a backdrop colour, have the book pages turning automatically and even put some musik with it which I have never done, I am not too sure about copyrights there.
Fig 7: customizing and embedding for blogger
Publish and to see the book in full screen click on it. Voilá !!
Article written by Eva Herrmann
PS I changed the width of the main column so maybe all photos could be in x-large and the width of your e- book actually 600 pixels.
And the book can be seen here.....
Sunday, April 10, 2011
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