With digital cameras allowing photographer to shoot freely often the toughest job is to be selective when shooting and editing. We’ve all got hard disks full of images that in reality will never see the light of day, the ability to self-edit is a skill that takes a long time to learn. The picture you …
You would think this would be easy yet every competition there is always someone who struggles with this or gets it wrong, so we wrote this guide to help you out. The club projector matches the CACC standard of 1,600 pixels wide and 1,200 pixels tall. If you do the maths this is a projector …
Sending digital images seems to be so easy, but our requirements for competitions means that some time-saving email programs can cause more problems than you or the club would like. To avoid this here’s a simple guide on how to send images in for projected digital competitions at ImageZ. 1. Get the filenames right on …
When images are projected in competition the projector sets the size and aspect ratio of the image, typically most projectors use a 4:3 aspect ratio. Many digital SLR cameras capture images in a more landscape format with a 3:2 aspect ratio. Even portrait orientation images are shown on the same projector with black bars added …
Alan Taberer found this interesting article , about the judging of photographic competitions by the late Eddy Sethna FRPS AFIAP.



