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| CONNECTED PHOTOGRAPHER MAGAZINE - JUNE 2005 |
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A real-life Bible Code: the amazing story of the Codex Sinaiticus Buried deep within the brittle, crumbling pages of the Codex Sinaiticus may well be hidden answers to questions that have haunted historians and religious scholars for centuries. In this fascinating article, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz discusses how digital imaging is helping search for a real-life Bible Code.
A free tool to resize eBay and blog pictures Last week, we showed you a great Microsoft Office tool for preparing your images for eBay or your blog. This week, we're going to show you another Microsoft tool that's even easier to use -- and is completely free.
Two free photo manipulation programs In response to our recent photo management articles using some "found" Microsoft software, we got a letter in this week, from reader Alicia Carla Simpson: "If you are really looking for a great program for resizing, you can't beat Irfanview, especially not with a Microsoft product. PhotoFiltre is also a great little program, very easy to use. Both are free, neither has anything to do with Microsoft. Check them out and have fun." In this article, we do just that.
Combat the rainy day blues with your digital camera It turns out, you can have fun with your camera whether you're outside photographing some wonderful nature scenic or inside, photographing something unexpected. This story is about being creative, trying new things, and looking for new perspectives. After reading it, you, too can have rainy day fun with your camera.
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