Monday, May 25, 2015

Apple MacBook Pro 15'': The Best Laptop For Photo editing

Photo Editing scrutinizes laptops features and special capabilities to the edge. The high-quality need in photo editing demands fast processor, excellent resolution and accuracy in color display. The headache of travelling along with computer and photo gear gives a lightweight computer with a long life battery a competitive edge. In search of a clear leader in the market currently, keen interest should be on resolution, cost, battery life, performance and weight. The computer RAM (random access memory) video output and the hard drive cannot be underestimated.

Apple MacBook Pro 15” with Retina Display



This is the best pick for photo editing, clipping path, photo retouching and will also do good in presentation. Alongside the special features of this machine being beautiful and sleek, the computer has a retina display. The number one reason for a photographer to choose this laptop; you will get the best display available in the classic chassis. This gives the laptop an edge from other brands that will always fiddle with display quality. Apple has relentlessly continued to improve resolution and color gamut of their laptops. The retina gives a good platform of editing and looking at the photo.

Plenty pixel driven horsepower for photo editing by this machine is courtesy of the quad-core Intel core i7 in this machine. The integrated Solid State Drive does the same for the Operating System. The MacBook Pro 15 inch is either 2.2 GHZ feature laptop with 256 Gb Solid State Drive (SSD) or the 2.5 GHZ processor which has 512 GB SSD and NVidia Graphics. The price difference for the two models is 500$ which a photographer is justified to spend. The only limitation in this laptop is the 512 GB SSD which may nor be enough for large project photo editing, so be ready to add an external storage, preferably a hard drive.

The laptop is super fast and high response courtesy of the flash-based architecture employed to build the laptop.

The laptop 15.4-inch (diagonal display 2880x1800 Liquid crystal display (LCD)) provides a clear view of the photos during editing, this is made more classic by the retina, with classic zooming ability.

Photo capture can also be done through the 720p face time high definition camera.

Portability
If weight is a priority, the machine is not badly off., the laptop weighs 4.5 pounds.
Full MacBook Pro 15’’ with Retina Features

The MacBook Pro 15 inch with Retina display has the following features,

· 16 GB RAM (Random Access Memory)
· 512 GB drive Capacity
· Style: 15.4 Inch
· Display; 2880 x 1800, full High Definition
· NVIDIA Graphics (GeForce 750M) Intel Iris Pro
· 2.5 GHZ Quad-Core Intel i7 Processor. (Turbo Boost of up to 3.7 GHz and 6MBS shared L 3 Cache)
· Retina Display, this model has more than 5 million Pixels to help you retouch the photos with a high level of clarity. The display has a razor sharp text display enhanced by the high-resolution LCD display.
· Bluetooth 4 wireless technology.
· 720p FaceTime Camera
· 2 USB ports
· OS X Mavericks Operating system
· Weight is4.5 pounds
· Intel processor
· Laptop Dimension 9.73x14.13x071 inches
· Long life (LiPo) Lithium Polymer
· Intel Processor

It is not comfortable to work with the laptop in an environment with a lot of sunlight since the laptop has a high reflection of light, hence poor photo clarity, this being the major drawback.

Visit here to know about  3 best computers for photo editing.

Monday, May 18, 2015

10 Best Online Photo Editing Websites 2015

Photo Editing

You have taken a photo and you are not ok with how your hair appears? Your photo has extra light and you have no chance to capture the moment again or irritated by blemishes that out of nowhere appear? then relax. Photo editing allows you to collect all anomalies, blend photos, and introduce different effects

The editing is made possible using photo editing soft wares in computers, which are, performed offline, using iPhone or Android phone photo editing applications which are downloaded and installed in phones.

These applications have offline photo editing capabilities not the online photo editing with effects.

Online Photo Editing

Without necessarily, installing applications in phones or soft wares in personal computers, online photo editing with effects, is done by visiting online sites which provide the platform and interface to edit photos online. This is only possible with access to Internet, using a mobile phones or personal computers.

However, due to many sites to do the editing, it is hard since they are thousands of sites. The following is a compilation for the best online photo editing with effects.

The Ten Best Online Photo Editing Sites 2015


1. Photoshop Express

This site is a related to Photoshop.com while allows free storage online upload of photos and videos. This site allows easy improvement of photo quality; it offers effect such as cropping, resizing, adjusting color, adding beautifying filters such as soft focus or sketch.

2. Picmonkey

This is a free online editing photos website. It offers a bunch of effects amazing frames, textures, groovy overlays, cloning, fonts, rotate and resize, crop, luscious effects, and overlays.

3. Pixlr-o-matic

This is an image editor online site, that allows for quick and easy photo edit from the browser. The photo editing is in three steps, first, selecting a filter from the options, then select the secondary effects from the blue section and lastly insert a frame in the photo from the yellow section.

4. BeFunky

The BeFunky is among the online photo editing sites with the highest traffic. It has effects unique from all the other sites, the site is well designed in that there are no pop-ups or ads. The site does not require signing up to use the site.

5. Splashup

Splashup is an online photo-editing site, with similarities to Photoshop software. It is loaded with many tools and effects for use. They include layers, filters, font leading tool, brushes, and integration with the computers webcam, sketches, and gradient.

The online site is linked to all social medias that such as Facebook, twitter, Picasa and Flickr.

6. Aviary

Aviary online photo editor site allows photo editing and audio editing. It is a link of applications with the great capability to give an output similar to a computer.

The site has a simple human interface compared to other sites.

7. Flaunt

It is a fun online photo-editing site, with a unique interface in six tabs, it has addition features such as vignette and cross process.

8. Foto Flexer

This is one of the most advanced photo editing sites in the Internet. It has among many, shapes and funky filters

9. Photovisi

It allows making collages online, making templates and customizing capability.

10. SumoPaint

It is almost similar to Photoshop, has all the features with it, but with more amazing tools like the magic wand.





11. Graphicient
This is another Great Website for Photo Editing and Photo Retouching.

Sunday, May 10, 2015

7 Quick Questions Before Selecting Your Location for Photography


What would it look if the famous picture of “Shashawnk Redemption” was taken in the middle of a crowded street? Or consider the photo of a war hero, which is intended to reflect the tiring toil, is taken inside a happy school? Would it make the same impression? Can you call the picture successful? An established truth about photography is that every successful photo should have an untold story behind it. The moment the story is unavailable, the photo becomes vague. So it goes without spending another word that selection of location is a very important task of photography. Here are 7 mandatory factors which you should keep in mind before selecting a location.
Let us first divide photography into two categories for this process. The importance of it is most significant in the following categories.



 Landscape (outdoors): The beauty of landscape photos is that it reduces the burden of subject to tell the story. A perfect location can always complete half the work. Try to select a location by answering the following questions.
 
a)   Is it meaningful??? A photographer is man with vivid imagination. And to visualize his imagination the location must comply with the meaning. Be very particular that the location has EVERYTHING to complement to your visualization. If it cannot then at least ensure that it does NOT contain any object that goes against the visualization.

b)   How does the light affect your subject??? Remember outdoor photos are everything about lights. And there remains hardly any scope that you can contribute to the light. If you want the face of a happy bride then find a location where the light shines brightly on her face. 
   

c)      Does it complement to your story??? The location must go in accordance with your story. If you want a photo of city life you cannot go wandering in the woods where no sign of urban life can be found. Similarly, a lonely photograph must not be in a place with crowded joy.

ΓΌ    Portraits (Indoors): Well, the situation is slightly different in indoor photographs. The location is always fixed but the most important thing is to arrange your objects inside the location. The very first question should be
 
a)      How much effect would you allow your lights??? Now remember, you can  adjust the lights inside an indoor location. Your visualization must be accurate to determine the light level. And the story’s magnitude can only be determined to the accurate level if you set your lights right.

b)      Where to put your subject??? This involves the arrangements. Your subject may contain every expression to complement your meaning yet the misplacement of it can ruin the whole photo. Just close your eyes and imagine if the table in “The Last Supper” was put behind Jesus and his fellow companions. See, that’s what I’m talking about….

c)      Does the arrangement distract your story??? This is a common jeopardy in model photography. Sometimes the photographer out-does the arrangements. To the worst part of it, the story that was initially in mind gets swayed away. Stick to your basic plan. It causes less harm if you determine your sets and no one else goes commanding it. Let the story distribute the resources.

*   X-FACTOR: There might be something extra-ordinary to your story or your subject that contradicts with the above questions. Be sure to ignore the questions if you find any. Because the photo itself will be special for that x-factor. You can always be unconventional and adventurous. Just make sure, the reason is worth the risk.

Selecting a location is crucial to every sense of the word. So, be very specific about answering all these questions. Take a look at great photographs and try to justify to yourself that why the photographer choose that location. Talk to yourself. It does not always means that you are insane…. J