Digital photography has changed the art of filtering forever - no longer is it just a matter of in-camera technique, but now encompasses a wide range of manipulations in the digital darkroom. In this comprehensive guide for the modern photographer, Ross Hoddinott explains when and how to use traditional hardware filters on your camera and how to achieve the same effects with software instead - as well as a wealth of other digital filter-effects that were impracticable or impossible on film. This book provides an up-to-the-moment guide to all photographic filtering issues and is beautifully illustrated with Ross Hoddinott's superb digital pictures.
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Verlagsort
Newton Abbot
Großbritannien
Maße
Höhe: 270 mm
Breite: 230 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-7153-2654-1 (9780715326541)
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Ross Hoddinott has steadily built a reputation as a leading landscape, wildlife and close-up photographer. He regularly contributes articles and images to the photography press and has just published his first book, Digital Macro Photography for the Photographer's Institute Press. He lives near Bude, Cornwall.
Introduction; Part One: Hardware Filters; 1 Choosing a filter system; 2 Polarizing filters; 3 White balance (WB) and colour balancing filters; 4 Neutral-density, skylight and UV filters; 5 Graduated filters; 6 Soft focus filters; 7 Close-up filters; Part Two: Software Filters; 8 Corrective filters; 9 Enhancing filters; 10 Special-effects filters; Useful websites; Glossary; Index.