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Pulse: Turn your old laptop into a photo frame

Posted by Dani on Saturday, March 5, 2011

01 February 2011

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Even though digital photo frames sit near the top of the least-wanted gift list, an enterprising chap has turned an old laptop into a fully functioning frame.

Erik Pettersson has taken a 14-inch ThinkPad T42 running Ubuntu, switched on remote control software VNC, taken out all the unnecessary bits and pieces, and mounted it within an Ikea frame. He wrote a couple of scripts to alternate between images and to turn the monitor on and off, and placed the keyboard around the back for easy access just in case.

Though it might seem like an expensive proposition for some, it’s an excellent way to recycle an old laptop and get yourself a talking point way to display your images.

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Frequently Asked Photo Questions for November

Posted by Dani on Monday, February 21, 2011

As you might have noticed by glancing at the date, my month FAQ is a week late this time around. I wanted to be sure you had a chance to read my Digital Photo Holiday Gift Guide while there were still plenty of shopping days left on the calendar. But fear not, I haven’t neglected the mail bag.

Do you have a question about digital photography? Send it to me. I reply to as many as I can–though given the quantity of e-mails that I get, I can’t promise a personal reply to each one. I round up the most interesting questions about once a month here in Digital Focus.

For more frequently asked questions, read my newsletters from August, September, and October.

Resilient Memory Cards

I repair washers and dryers daily. I thought you’d like to know that I found a Secure Digital memory card that went through the wash and dry cycle stuck in the dryer’s bottom. It was not only clean, but it still works great! –Erik Rice, Richmond, Virginia

Thanks for the note, Erik. Indeed, memory cards such as CompactFlash, SD, and Memory Stick are uncannily resilient. You can drop them out of windows, leave them in the wash, even run them over with your car. A lot of the time, they’ll come out the other end just fine–but not all the time. I wouldn’t get in the habit of washing and drying your memory cards.

Photo Storage Suggestion

I have a suggestion about storing photos. In your October FAQ, you briefly talked about storing your photos in different folders. I suggest that you take that one step further. I store my photos in a new folder for each day of shooting. My naming convention for these folders is the year first followed by the month followed by the day. I also add a description. This way all the folders line up in order that they were taken.

–Lester F Shalloway, Warrenton, Oregon

Good suggestion, Lester. Indeed, many photo organizers let you specify a naming convention similar to this when you import the photos. An example of this might be 20101206_scuba_roatan. Of course, I do still highly recommend tagging your photos, so you can search for photos by keywords rather than browsing folders by date.

How Do You Remove Duplicates?

Often, my photos get duplicated on my PC. Is there any way to eliminate all the multiple copies of photos that waste computer memory?

–Gord Lawson, Van Buren, Arkansas

Sure thing, Gord. Before I get to the solution, though, I have to wonder aloud: Why are your files getting duplicated? There’s no technical reason for that to happen, so it sounds like you’re doing something in your workflow that results in duplicates. I’d think about that, try to figure out why it’s happening, and prevent it in the future. Duplicating photos not only wastes space, but it’s confusing and dangerous: Which version of your photo is the latest? Is it okay to delete other copies?

To clean up your computer, try Duplicate Cleaner. It’s a free utility that will scour your hard drive and identify your dupes. Depending on how you tell the program to embark upon its search, it can identify only files that are identical based on content, or it can just find files with similar titles.

Viewfinder Fails in Sunlight

I live in Florida and do or would like to do a lot of outdoor photos. The light is so bright, though, I can see nothing on the LCD. I just take shots in the light or literally point, shoot, and hope. Two questions: Why don’t camera designers recognize this? And what can I do about it?

–Joan McKniff, Queen Creek, Arizona

Camera designers do recognize this problem, Joan, and they try their best to make bright LCDs that are viewable in direct sunlight–but the laws of physics limit how well these displays can work. As a result, cameras with LCDs only are typically budget cameras and compact, highly pocketable models. Step up to moderately priced or bulkier, more full-featured models, and you’ll start to see a lot of optical viewfinders.

I’ve written about this before; it’s something of a pet peeve for me as well. If I may crib from some advice I’ve given in the past, let me say that I am a big fan of optical viewfinders, and wouldn’t buy a camera without one. If your digital camera has an LCD only, though, you might be able to get a shade that blocks the sun and makes the LCD easier to see. Delkin, for example, sells Pop-Up Shades for exactly this purpose.

The next time you plan to buy a digital camera that has an LCD but no viewfinder, I recommend that you visit a store where you can try it out beforehand. Take the camera outside the shop and see how the screen behaves in direct sunlight. Is it bright enough? For more camera buying tips, read “Getting Started in Digital Photography.”

Should My VR Lens Be This Noisy?

I have a Nikon D80 that I love. Unfortunately, I have a problem sometimes with my hands shaking, so I bought a 55-200mm VR lens, hoping this would help. I find that this lens makes noise when focusing, and the image in the viewfinder shifts when you release the shutter. Do all VR lenses do this?

–Denetiza Jones, Alabama

First, some terminology: VR is the name Nikon uses for its “Vibration Reduction” lenses. Canon’s “Image Stabilization” (IS) lenses work essentially the same way.

To answer your question, Denetiza, yes: All VR and IS lenses will make some noise and shift the image. Basically, there’s an arrangement of gyroscopes in the lens that drives motors to move optical elements around in the lens. All that makes a little noise, but it shouldn’t be especially loud. I own a handful of VR lenses and I have used Canon IS lenses. None of them have made significant enough noise to bother me. If yours is really loud, you might want to take it back to the store to get checked out. Likewise, the image will definitely shift when you release the shutter, since the gyros are no longer holding the image still. You should expect this behavior.

Hot Pic of the Week

Get published, get famous! Each week, we select our favorite reader-submitted photo based on creativity, originality, and technique.

Here’s how to enter: Send us your photograph in JPEG format, at a resolution no higher than 640 by 480 pixels. Entries at higher resolutions will be immediately disqualified. If necessary, use an image editing program to reduce the file size of your image before e-mailing it to us. Include the title of your photo along with a short description and how you photographed it. Don’t forget to send your name, e-mail address, and postal address. Before entering, please read the full description of the contest rules and regulations.



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Digital Photo Workshop Cruise From Tahiti to 10 South Pacific Islands Will Offer Each Attendee and Companion a $500 Gift

Posted by Dani on Sunday, February 20, 2011

The 10th Annual Photo Workshop will sail from Tahiti, April 16, 2011, on the 330-passenger, luxury liner m/s Paul Gauguin with three professional photographers aboard who’ll give lectures, demonstrations, and individual instruction to attendees. The two-week cruise will visit some of the most exotic and beautiful islands in the world.

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The 10th Annual Digital Photography Workshop Cruise, embarking from Tahiti on April 16, 2011, will be conducted by Arthur Bleich, professional photographer and educator, along with Adrian Coakley, Illustrations Editor at National Geographic, and Tim McKenna, renowned outdoors photographer who has shot editorial and advertising images in French Polynesia for more than 15 years.

Bleich has always been interested in a workshop in the South Pacific, but the logistics seemed daunting.

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Pulse: Free photo service for Qld flood claims

Posted by Dani on Friday, January 28, 2011

19 January 2011

(IMG_0081 image by Alfisti116, CC BY-ND 2.0)

A Queensland photo retailer is offering a free digital photo-to-CD service for those affected by the floods.

Fotofast and HP will provide the service to help catalogue items and property that have been damaged by the floods, particularly for insurance purposes. To take advantage of the offer, bring your memory card or 35mm film to Fotofast in Brisbane where they will transfer the images on to two CDs and provide you with an index booklet.

There’s also a range of tips for recovering prints that have been damaged by the floods, and you might like to take a look at our guide on recovering lost images from a memory card.

Tags: qld, flood, photo

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Photo Supply Store Owner Blames Digital Formats For Closure

Posted by Dani

POSTED: 8:38 am EST January 21, 2011

HIGH POINT, N.C. — Like a tattered black-an-white photograph, Freddy Barrett Jr. knows small photo supply shops have become things of the past.Due to changes in the photography industry created by digital cameras and technological advances, Barrett is closing his store, High Point Photo Supply, which has been a staple in the city’s small business community for 53 years. He said it’s one of four remaining independent photo supply shops left in North Carolina.

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Parrot DIA Digital Photo Frame: Elegant and Expensive

Posted by Dani on Saturday, January 22, 2011

Pairing fashion with function, the Parrot DIA Digital Photo Frame has a slick, minimal design yet a hefty $500 pricetag. Designed by the nodesign agency of Paris, the DIA is designed to look like a photo lightbox. The 10.4-inch frame gives the illusion that the photo is disconnected from the frame.

But this frame isn’t just fashion and fluff: It also provides a number of ways for easily getting your photos on the frame. You can transfer your videos using the Mover Lite iPhone app, which lets you select pictures and send them to the frame by simply flicking your finger on your iPhone’s screen. Oddly, even though the frame is Android-based, there is no Android Mover Lite app available at launch.

You can also e-mail photos to the frame as well as link it to your Flickr, Facebook or Picasa accounts. You can also transfer photos from your PC via Bluetooth or hook it up to your PC and drag-and-drop photos directly onto it.

The DIA will be available from select department stores, specialized retailers and on www.parrotshopping.com for 500 USD. Unfortunately, we didn’t get a chance to see the DIA at CES Unveiled, but the company will be showing the frame in its booth on the CES Showfloor. Stay tuned for a hands-on in the next few days.

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Coby 1.8-Inch Digital TFT LCD Photo Keychain DP180BLU (Blue)

Posted by Dani on Thursday, December 23, 2010

1.8 TFT LCD full-color displayDisplays JPEG, GIF, amd BMP image filesStores over 50 photosPhoto slideshow modeDigital clock and calender display

Coby DP180BLU 1.8 Key Chain Digital Photo Frame, stores 50 pictures, blue

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Be smaller, be better, the marvelous keychain photo frame

Posted by Dani on Wednesday, December 22, 2010


by Sakurako Kitsa

When it comes to electronic gadgets, it seems to be the smaller, the better. Now just make a comparison, small or mini electronic products, computer being an example, always excel others in features, with much expensive price. It is obviously convenient for you to take a tiny computer, without possessing too much size; it still helps you a lot. If you also feel tired about your large LCD screen digital picture frame, it is the right time that you should try a tiny keychain picture viewer.

 

We are seeing a transition when it comes to showing off your photos. It’s not uncommon to see an anxious grandfather whip out his wallet to show an unsuspecting stranger his latest grandkids photos. This usually meant an accordion of photos would fall and sometimes squinting to see the images behind the washed out plastic protectors. But now we have a new alternative to show off those treasured pictures. It’s just the keychain picture frame.

 

Measuring from 1.4 to 1.6 inch for most keychain photo viewer, these tiny LCD’s do a wonderful job in showing off or just displaying your loved ones, friends, pets or memorable moments. They can hold up to 60 photos with a battery life of up to 3 hours of display time. As sure as the sun will rise tomorrow these will get larger photo capacity, longer battery life and even display higher resolution photos. The photos are loaded and the key chain battery charged via USB connection. Most have an auto-shutoff after 2-3 minutes so that you won’t waste your key chain’s battery life.

 

The prices have dramatically declined over the past year on these digital picture key chains. They have gone from well over 0 to under . With that being said they make an excellent gift or stocking stuffer. For me, I also have my keychain photo viewers. No matter where I am, I could just get to appreciate the pictures with my favorite 1.5 inch photo frame keychain. So easy to carry and so easy to use, is not it?

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Lastest Digital Photo Keyring News

Posted by Dani on Tuesday, December 21, 2010

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Metropolitan Wallet Digital Photo Frame

Posted by Dani on Sunday, December 19, 2010

Materials: Vinyl Size: H 3.875″ x W 0.4375″ x L 2.81″ Features: 1.1″ LCD screen Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels Supports JPEG, BMP, and GIF files Holds up to 100 photos PC & Mac compatible USB cord and rechargeable battery included Colors: Black

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Coby 1.5-Inch Digital TFT LCD Photo Keychain DP151WHT (White)

Posted by Dani on Saturday, December 18, 2010

1.5-inch CSTN LCD full-color display; stores over 60 photosDisplays JPEG, GIF, and BMP image filesUSB port for fast file transfersBuilt-in rechargeable Lithium-ion batteryIncluded Photo Viewer software compatible with Microsoft Windows 98SE, 2000, XP, or Vista, and Mac OS X

Have pictures of loved ones accompany you everywhere with this cute Coby DP-151 1.5-inch digital photo key chain. Highlights of this pocket-sized photo frame include a 1.5-inch LCD full-color display and the ability to feature multiple file formats such as JPEG, GIF, and Bitmap. Also features a 16 MB flash memory that can store up to 60 images, a photo slideshow mode, and much more.

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Digital Photo Frame Keychain

Posted by Dani on Friday, December 17, 2010

No one wants to lug around a “brag book,” right? But this Digital Photo Frame is always on your keyring, so you’ll always have it when you want it! This Keychain holds up to 60 digital photos in a 1 3/4 x 3/4 x 2 1/4″h. frame. Simply connect this to your PC with a USB cable and easily download up to 60 of your favorite photos. Also view photos as a side show. Rechargeable battery (included) recharges via USB cable.

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Imagic Photo – image and photo enhancement software

Posted by Dani on Tuesday, November 16, 2010

A few digital photo viewer keychain software products I can recommend:

Imagic Photo – image and photo enhancement software
A photo enhancement software that transforms ordinary photos into beautiful images. Great product for affiliates who promote camera, stock, and photography products and guides, your viewers will benefit from this easy to use software. 75% commission
Imagic Photo – image and photo enhancement software

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Zc Dream Photo Editor

Posted by Dani on Monday, November 15, 2010

Check out these digital photo key fob products:


is a digital photo collage utility that can combine your favorite photos into an artistic compilation. With , you can quickly and easily make beautiful photo collages complete with hundreds of resources.

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Lastest Tao Digital Photo Keychain News

Posted by Dani on Friday, November 12, 2010

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1.5inch Digital Photo Frame Key Ring Software

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www.digital-photo-picture-frame.co.uk to see all the latest info on ESAWs Digital Photo Frames

www.digital-photo-picture-frame.co.uk – 1.5inch Digital Photo Frame Keyring. How to upload your images on the ESAW 1.5inch Digital Photo Frame Keyring. No Software needed.
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Innovage Digital Photo Keychain

Posted by Dani on Thursday, November 11, 2010

1.4-inch LCD color screenSupports JPEG and BMP photo formatsStunning slideshow effects with time and date display featureInternal rechargeable battery provides up to 3 hours of viewingConnects to your computer via included USB cord

Keep your precious memories at your fingertips with this Digital Photo Keychain. With an ultra bright 1.4-inch LCD color screen and able to store up to 60 colors photos, this keychain makes the perfect companion to any set of keys. Never leave home without pictures of your family, friends, or pets again.

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Tao 2009 80014-pin Digital Photo Key Chain (Pink)

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1.5-Inch TFT photo display (128×128)8MB internal memory, save 100 photosRechargeable BatteryUSB 1.1; no memory cardsPC / MAC Compatible

TAO digital photo key chain – 2009 model

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Coby 1.5-Inch Digital Photo Key Chain (Black)

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Excellent image quality with a 1.5-inch LCD full-color displayDisplays JPEG, GIF, and Bitmap images filesEasy image upload with USB port for fast file transfersIncludes 16 MB flash memory and can store up to 60 photosFeatures photo slideshow mode

Have pictures of loved ones accompany you everywhere with this cute Coby DP-151 1.5-inch digital photo key chain. Highlights of this pocket-sized photo frame include a 1.5-inch LCD full-color display and the ability to feature multiple file formats such as JPEG, GIF, and Bitmap. Also features a 16 MB flash memory that can store up to 60 images, a photo slideshow mode, and much more.

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Nice Digital Photo Keyring photos

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