Archive - Apr 9, 2010

Scanner Review: CanoScan 8800F

Canon's compact flatbed film scanner is only $200 but has the specs to run with the big boys. We liked the software better than most for its user-friendliness but it still lacks a couple of key features. We compare it to the recently reviewed Epson V600 and to multifunction devices with film scanning like the Canon MP980. We also compare Canon's ScanGear software to VueScan as we scan prints, color negatives, 120 film and Kodachrome slides. Read...(read more)

Imaging Resource | 2010-04-09

Scanner Review: CanoScan 8800F

Canon's compact flatbed film scanner is only $200 but has the specs to run with the big boys. We liked the software better than most for its user-friendliness but it still lacks a couple of key features. We compare it to the recently reviewed Epson V600 and to multifunction devices with film scanning like the Canon MP980. We also compare Canon's ScanGear software to VueScan as we scan prints, color negatives, 120 film and Kodachrome slides. Read...(read more)

Imaging Resource | 2010-04-09

Photographing panoramas

How to shoot handheld panoramics.

ePHOTOzine Techniques | 2010-04-09

Using graduate filters for landscapes

If you like to get it right in camera rather than editing later you should pack some filters.

ePHOTOzine Techniques | 2010-04-09

Sunset photography advice

Sunsets don't just have to be for the holiday album.

ePHOTOzine Techniques | 2010-04-09

Under £150 Tripod group test

Tripods are an integral part of photography, but good quality doesn't have to cost the earth. Here we test three all under £150.

ePHOTOzine Reviews | 2010-04-09

Add warmth to a sunset or sunrise in CS4

Use Photoshop to add that extra bit of warmth to your sunset and sunrises.

ePHOTOzine Techniques | 2010-04-09

ePHOTOzine's Photo Month

Sunsets, panoramas and graduate filter advice will get you shooting landscapes like a pro!

ePHOTOzine Articles | 2010-04-09

Photographing panoramas

How to shoot handheld panoramics.

ePHOTOzine Articles | 2010-04-09

Using graduate filters for landscapes

If you like to get it right in camera rather than editing later you should pack some filters.

ePHOTOzine Articles | 2010-04-09