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"pcphoto"
A great magazine for digital camera users from beginner to expert. Has great tips and information.

"Pleasantly surprised"
I got a subscription to this magazine as a gift and at first glance, thought it was going to be nothing but lightweight glossy fluff mainly meant to push new products. To be fair, there are plenty of lightweight reviews of new products in each issue, but there are also a surprising number of very useful, practical how-to articles-- mainly geared to novice or intermediate digital photographers (like me!). Yes, I've purchased big thick books on Photoshop before, but somehow, I never gotten to far in actually reading those books (maybe too much info for a hobbiest who doesn't need/won't use 1/2 the features in the product?). I recently switched from using Photoshop to using Photoshop Elements, and this magazine seems to be a nice compliment to that software package. In recent issues, I've learned when and how to effectively use RAW vs JPG, how to take better advantage of graduated ND filters, how to use Levels correctly, etc. The contributing editors are all top-rate as are the photographs and examples. I highly recommend anyone with a new digital SLR and/or new PC image software such as PS Elements, to get this magazine. It's well worth the subscription!

"Sigh.........................."
This use to be a swell magazine for the amateur digital photographer. However, for some reason, this year it has gone more "pro"...which means such things as much more talk of Photoshop; more reviews of really expensive cameras and equipment the amateur would never consider buying; and more ads, ads, ads. Even the price has gone up. Last year, I paid $11.97 using an enclosed subscription card in a magazine. This year the cards show $14.97 for a year's subscription. And I received a renewal letter today from the publisher saying I could have a year for $16.97! Gee, thanks. But no thanks. I'm not interested in a "pro" type of photo magazine. There's already enough of them anyway.

Sigh...............

"Decent for rank beginners and reading ads, not much else"
This is a great magazine for two groups of people, absolute beginners and people that like to read advertisements from photo shops.

It's not that it's really a bad magazine. The one or two actual articles in each issue are usually pretty good. They are usually written in a style aimed squarely at absolute beginners in most cases. The two or three monthly columns are usually somewhat interesting as well.

However, the "reviews" of cameras and other photo equipment in each issue can hardly be classified as reviews. They are basically expanded versions of the press release given by the company. I can't recall one "review" they have printed that ever said anything remotely negative about a camera in the magazine, which is rather suspicious.

And, as with most other Photo magazines, about 1/2 of each issue is devoted to advertisements from Photo equipment retailers, more than a few of which are of dubious reputation.

That being said, I do enjoy the magazine at times. It's good for about a 15-20 minute read each month at most. The only reason I did not give the magazine a lower score is due to the fact that I receive the magazine at a greatly reduced price. If I had to pay the actual subscription price listed here, I would probably award it 2 stars if not 1.

"Tutorials are Great"
I love digital photography. I'm always looking for new ways to edit and share my photos. This magazine provides great tutorials and information on dealing with digital photography. After reading an article I find myself saying : "I didn't know I could do that with my camera!". This magazine is a must for anyone interested in digital photography.

 

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"It looks great but I just got my first copy.", I like the look,and it looks to be jambed with articles, but I have not had time to sit down and read it yet, maybe I can look at it Sunday or monday.

"Beware of PC Photo and their subscription tactics!", Although I love this magazine, their Subscription Dept is run by unconscionable morons. I currently have an active subscription for this magazine that expires at the end of the year. That has not stopped them from sending me "Termination Notices" since January. They have now changed their tactics and have now referred my account to the "North Shore Agency" which claims to be a collection agency which will "take action" which will "impact my credit" unless my already paid subscription is paid (again??). Did I mention that they want $9.99 for my already paid subscription!

I have call PC Photo 4 different times to resolve this matter, and each time they check my account which is "active". I give up. I just received a FREE subscription with the purchase of my new camera. I can't wait to see how much I "owe" now...

"PCPhoto - great magizine", I recieved PCPhoto about 6 weeks after ordering. I really liked the price compared to news stand prices I'd been paying. I am a hobby photo user and have had 7 digital cameras. This magizine had many articles and several how to stories in it. I have learned a lot about digital photography from PCPhoto and enjoy the balance of articles and the way they are written. Worth every penny.

"Good technical articles and decent reviews", The reviews presented in PCPhoto tend to just introduce "what's hot" and "what's new" rather than giving the pros and cons of the items. They feel more like advertisements than reviews. On the other hand, the technical articles are much better. They usually provide some insight for the beginner, average, and more professional camera users. Being "PCPhoto" they also range in topics and are not just specifically camera/photo based. I can usually find some good technical pieces in each edition. The magazine has good value at the subscription rate, but not at the cover rate (which is often the case for all magazines).

"Digital Photo buff must have.", This magazine is wonderfull. I have seen magazines that you have to search through the ads (which often outnumber the articles) and this is far from that. The articles I have seen are current and deal with issues I as an amature dig pic buff want to know about. I higly reccomend it.



 
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"Best PC Photo magazines", This is one of the best magazine for learning how to take great pictures with your digatal camara.

"Beginning Digital Photography", This magazine is great for beginning to intermediate digital camera users. I think that it is especially great for beginners. There are articles about how to choose the right camera for your purpose and about what all the specifications mean. There are question and answer sections that answer a broad range of questions including how to avoid common computer errors and how to format different digital devices. I like the photo editing tips, which explain some of the more elusive aspects of most digital photo editing programs and how to use them. The photo-editing program described most often is adobe photoshop and photoshop elements; however, quick advice is also give about how to apply these tips to other programs. For more advanced film camera users, there are tips for how to make the same quality image with a digital camera and stories of professional photographers who have switched to digital. However, most professional photographers will use macs to edit their photos rather than PCs and more advanced photo editing software. Mostly this magazine caters to amateur photographers and the lower end photo-editing programs that are most often used. There are also reviews of new gadgets, which are often fun to read, and plenty of market place like advertising in the back. This magazine is what it advertises and nothing more.

"Good information", This is a respectable magazine in the field of digital photography. It offers solid reviews of new cameras, scanners, software, and other photography-related devices with helpful advice and tips on improving your digital photos. The digital photography field is still fairly new. I expect that, as more people get experienced, that additional techniques will become interesting to learn about -- and that the magazine will continue to mature which will ultimately earn the publication a 5-star rating.

I'd recommend this for someone new to the field who is looking at making decisions on hardware and software to purchase and for someone who is looking to upgrade from their existing gear to something new. It is probably not as valuable to those who have more experience.

"Very novice oriented", I picked a copy of the up from the newsstand. I may have caught them on a bad issue, but I found it very lacking in usable information. The product reviews are lacking in info. Many photos are presented, but no details are given about how the shots were taken.

There were several articles about manipulating the photos with computer software, and reviews about very losely related computer hardware and software.

I also picked up a copy of Digital Photographer and found that much more to my liking.

"Reawakened Photographer", This mag is the one for you whether you're a novice or an expert. Good writing on new products and software. Great features on new products. Fantastic How-To articles and tips.
I have subscribed since it first hit the market. I keep every issue for referral/resource material. Not since Modern Photography or Popular Photography has there been such a mag.

 
 
 

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