10.2″ Digital Photo Frame
February 26, 2010 by admin
Filed under Digital Picture Frames, Featured, Picture Frame Information
Highlights: 10.2″ frame, 15:9 aspect ratio LCD, supports most memory cards, up to 4,000 images, HDMI™ output, auto image correction, auto image rotation, Bluetooth® ready, supplied remote control
Sony DPF-X1000 is the best choice for digital photo frame with high aspect ratio LCD and high capacity memory card. Bring your memories to life with the DPF-X1000/B digital photo frame. Featuring 2GB of internal memory, you can store and display up to 4,000 photos on a stunning 10.2-inch WSVGA resolution LCD screen.
With direct USB input from most digital cameras and support for most memory cards makes transferring photos transfer a breeze. You can even transfer images from compatible Bluetooth® wireless-enabled devices such as your camera phone. Featuring an HDMI™ connection and HD output, you can share your photos in HD quality on your compatible HDTV. Built-in Auto Correction helps enhance image quality while the included remote control allows you to scroll through pictures from across the room. The perfect choice for Digital frame lover.
Digital Picture Frame Reviews
February 20, 2010 by admin
Filed under Digital Picture Frames, Featured, Picture Frame Information
A digital picture frame is the perfect way to store and share your photographs with friends and family. They are cost and energy efficient, they look good, and what’s more if you like gadgets then it is the perfect thing for you to have a play with. However there are many different styles and models of digital picture frames, and it can be hard to decide which one to go for.
Here is two quick reviews of the very best digital photo frames on the market.
1. Kodak EasyShare P725 Digital Frame
The Kodak EasyShare digital picture frame has a 7inch high resolution display. You can store and display up to 4000 pictures, and it has an internal memory of 512mb. It is extremely simple to use, it’s just a matter of taking it out of it’s box, plugging in your memory card, and hey presto you can then view your pictures. You do not need an additional software to use this digital picture frame, and it also has automatic photo resizing built in.
2. Opteka OPT15 Picture Frame
The Opteka digital picture frame is perfect for anyone who wants the capability of a digital frame, yet the look of a normal picture frame. It’s frame is made out of decorative wood, and it can also be mounted onto your wall. The screen on this digital picture frame is a full 15 inches, and comes with a remote control. It boasts a massive 1GB of internal memory and even has built in speakers so you can store and play your favorite mp3s as well as look at your photographs. This frame is literally packed full of features (too many to mention here, and it has an incredibly low price.
How to Make Picture Frames
February 20, 2010 by admin
Filed under Featured, Home Made Frames, Picture Frame Information
There is no denying it, I love all kinds of weird and wonderful picture frames. The right frames hanging on your walls can really turn you house into a home. However, sometimes I can spend hours searching around the stores looking for the perfect frame for my new photograph or piece of artwork, and still come home empty handed. If you feel the some way at times then why not consider making your own special picture frame.
Before you can start making a picture frame you must accurately measure your photograph or picture that you wish to hang. It is important that you get the measurements correct, because if you go wrong at this stage you will be wasting your time.
Next you need to gather any materials you need in order to make your frame. You will need, any type of wood you want to make the frame from, picture frame moulding, a handsaw, a mitre box, wood glue, corner clamps, v nails, sand paper and wood stain. All of these materials can be obtained at your local craft or DIY store.
When you have an accurate measurement of the picture you want to frame you can begin to cut your wood. When you are measuring your wood to be cut, remember to add your desired amount of inches to it to create the actual frame around your photograph or picture. You should cut the wood into four different pieces for each side of the frame.
Next you need to hold your four pieces of wood firmly with your mitre box. You then need to cut each end of the wooden pieces into fourty five degree angles. When you have cut your angles, you can lay the four pieces of wood together so they form the shape of your frame.
Your next step is to glue the four pieces of wood together using your special wood glue. When glued you should apply the corner clamps to each corner to hold them together. Next you can use your v nails to secure the four corners of your frame together.
Once nailed, you can remove the corner clamps and leave to dry. The drying process should last 24-48 hours. Once dried, you can then sand your new frame, and apply your favorite wood stain to color your picture frame. As you can see, it is not hard to make your own picture frame. All it takes is a little time, patience and creativity.
