Tuesday 2 November 2010

Blur Photos Artistically With Your Camera's Zoom

PCWorld View this newsletter online | Newsletter Services | More Newsletters » Follow @pcwcameras on Twitter
November 2, 2010
Digital Focus
Blur Photos Artistically With Your Camera's Zoom
This week I'll tell you how to create a trippy effect with your digital SLR--no photo editor required. - Dave Johnson, PCWorld
More From Dave Johnson
Blur the Background for Punchier Photos Here's how to use your image editor to change the depth of field in your photos after you take them.
Share:
8 Tips for Photographing Panoramas Stitching software makes creating big, detailed panoramas from a series of photos easy. Here's how to shoot for the best results.
Share:
Use Your Camera's Macro Mode for Great Close-Ups Here's how to use your compact camera's macro mode--and add-on filters--to take close-up photos of flowers, dewdrops, and other tiny things.
Share:
Photography News
How Digital Technology Gets the News out of North Korea
Sony's 11 Greatest Tech Flops
100 Best Products of the Year on PCWorld Podcast #96
A Ghost-Hunter's Tech Toolkit
Get More Tips and Reviews
Visit Cameras Central on PCWorld.com
Learn About Photo Printers
Browse Back Issues of Digital Focus
Top 5 Products of the Year Readers choice! Take our Facebook poll and tell us your top 5. Vote here.
Advertisement
Get BlackBerry® Enterprise Server Express for Free The power behind the world-class BlackBerry experience is now free. Provide mobile solutions across the organization without sacrificing security and manageability.Download Now. »
Most Popular Searches
Android
Antivirus
Tablet PC
Laptops
Windows Phone 7
Product Reviews
Samsung Epic 4G
91
Pros Cons
Read Complete Review » Top 10 Cell Phones » Mobile Hotspots to Get Online Anywhere » Best Android Phones for Business » Top 10 Android Phones »
Dell Vostro 3300
89
Pros Discrete (if limited) graphics; Compact, truly thin and light Cons Audio from speakers is poor; Long battery life only with bulky 8-cell battery
Read Complete Review » Top All-Purpose Laptops »
Vizio XVT423SV 42-Inch LCD TV
84
Pros Supports Bluetooth remote and other peripherals; Treats streaming video apps as a separate input Cons Surround sound lacks depth; Remote control is a bit too big and thick
Read Complete Review » Top 5 40- and 42-Inch HDTVs »
Get Big Savings When you Shop at PCWorld.com
Shop online at PCWorld.com, where you can compare product information, read trusted reviews, and find the best prices on consumer electronics.
PowerShot SX30 IS Black Digital Camera
Price: $368.00
Be the first to review
EOS Rebel T2i Black SLR Digital Camera Kit w/ 18-55mm Lens
Price: $699.00
Be the first to review
Browse more Best Prices on Digital Cameras, Flash Memory, Graphics & Publishing Software, Lenses, Bags & Cases
Top News on PCWorld.com
Is It Legal to Use Firesheep at Starbucks? People using the Firesheep add-on may be breaking federal wiretapping laws, legal experts said
Share:
Tablet Phone Seekers, Heres Your ViewSonic ViewPad 7 ViewSonic announced U.S. pricing and launch details for the 7-inch tablet Monday
Share:
Top Reviews on PCWorld.com
New Cameras Come Alive at PhotoPlus Expo Craving a new camera for the holiday season? The hottest new cameras, camcorders, and accessories of the year were all on display at the 2010 PDN PhotoPlus Expo in New York.
Share:
LG Infinia 47LE8500: A Pricey but Stylish HDTV The LG Infinia 47LE8500 looks good and delivers a slew of customization options, plus great Internet content--but image quality isn't great, and this HDTV is expensive.
Share:
Sony Bravia XBR-46HX909: A Powerful, Expensive HDTV The Sony Bravia XBR-46HX909 has excellent image quality and a lot of Internet programming; but at $3000, it doesn't come cheap.
Share:
LG 42LE5500: 42-Inch HDTV Fails to Separate Itself From the Pack The 42LE5500 provides few Internet applications and delivers unexceptional image quality for a price that isn't especially low.
Share:
Downloads: Editor's Collection
PCWorld Reviewers' Favorite Files: October 2010This October, our reviewers must have floated from place to place like falling leaves; they certainly liked mobile software. They gave the thumbs-up to a BlackBerry call minder and an iPhone data helper. When at the desk, they kept connected to the world outside with cloud storage and the Web. Video conversion struck a chord, as did security.
Xilisoft iPhone Magic   28 Downloads  |  Demo  |  Filed Under File Management
This app is expensive, but offers an easy way to get all kinds of audio and video files on your iPhone.
Windows Live Essentials   2242 Downloads  |  Free  |  Filed Under E-Mail
Microsoft's latest suite includes tools for blogging, e-mail, social networking, photo sharing, and more.
iReader Firefox Extension   2157 Downloads  |  Free  |  Filed Under Browsers & Clients
Make it easy to read long articles on the Web with this Firefox add-on.
See (3) more PCWorld Reviewers' Favorite Files: October 2010 »
Browse DownloadsAntivirus & SecurityDesign & MultimediaUtilitiesGames Chat, Email, & the Web
Sponsored Downloads
Xilisoft iPad MagicA powerful iPad tool to help you backup and transfer iPad movies, music and photos to your computer, transfer movies, music and photos on PC to iPad without iTunes, rip CD/DVD discs to iPad movies and music, and convert videos/audio. Fully supports iPhone 4, iPad Firmware 3.2.2, iOS 4.1, iPod touch 4 and iPhone/iPod touch Firmware 3.2.2, iTunes 10. Save 15% today!
OJOsoft All-in-One Media Toolkit35 Audio/Video Tools in one for $49.00--10% off! OJOsoft All-in-One Media Toolkit gives you the unprecedented opportunity to use all OJOsoft products for all Audio/Video needs. Once you register, you can get all 35 OJOsoft Programs, lifetime updates included. (Microsoft Windows XP and above.)
Newsletter Subscription Resources

You are subscribed to this newsletter as: messi1927@gmail.com

Unsubscribe from this newsletter here.

To add or remove newsletters, change your address, or change your format (HTML or text-only), please go here.

If you have questions or comments about PCWorld e-mail newsletters, please contact: webmaster@pcworld.com

PCWorld Privacy Policy

© 2010 PCWorld Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of PCWorld Communications, Inc. is prohibited. PCWorld is a registered trademark of International Data Group, Inc. All other trademarks used on PCWorld are the property of their respective owners. PCWorld Communications, Inc., 501 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94107.

No comments:

ads