I’ve had a few emails asking me about using a camera other than one with manual setting capabilities for this tutorial.
While the earlier focus of our Hands On! Photography tutorials was geared towards the technical side of your digital cameras, we are now into the artistic side of photography (composition). For this reason, we will gladly accept photos from other cameras.
All digital cameras store the camera settings in the image file so they are still available. You can easily see them in either Photoshop or Photoshop Elements by clicking on File Info.
<Note, other programs may also be able to read this info, but I am unfamiliar with them – if anyone knows, please let me know and I’ll pass the info along!>
If you do not have either of these programs, please submit them anyways! I can try to view the settings and include them when posting to our blog. This will still provide a learning tool for those who view an image and wonder what settings were used to achieve the exposure.
Hope that is clear to all! If not, please contact me via email at sue {at} canadianscrapbooker {dot} ca.
Cheers,

Sue has been behind a camera for more than 25 years, working professionally as a photographer for the last ten years. While she began the hobby of scrapbooking in 2000, as a complement to her photographer career, it soon grew into a rival passion! Sue loves to enlarge one of her favourite photos and make it the focal point of her page, using her supplies to bring the focus onto her photography. She has, in recent years, turned more to scrapbooking "moments" rather than "events", choosing to leave her children more insight into her point of view of their lives.




