Do more with your digital camera than you ever thought possible with help from this easy-to-use guide. You'll understand digital photography basics, learn to share results through e-mail or the Internet, store images electronically, apply advanced photography techniques, perform image editing, and much more. This book dissects digital photography in bite-sized, understandable sections that will help anyone--from beginner to professional--have a better digital camera experience.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Höhe: 231 mm
Breite: 185 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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978-0-07-222555-6 (9780072225556)
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Dave Johnson has a degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Rutgers University. He has written about technology for 15 years. Dave's magazine credits include such publications as Wired, Handheld Computing Magazine, PC World Magazine, and Family PC Magazine. Johnson also hosted a call-in talk radio show on technology for two years. He is the author of 18 books, including the best-selling titles How to Do Everything with Your Palm Handheld (written with Rick Broida) and How to Do Everything with Your Digital Camera. Johnson was a contributing author to Build Your Own Combat Robot, and he has written several children's stories including The Wild Cookie, which was recently published as an interactive storybook for Windows.
Part I: Your Camera 1: Welcome to the Future 2: Understanding Exposure 3: Composition Essentials 4: Flash and Lighting 5: Taking Close-Ups 6: Pushing Your Camera to Its Limits Part II: Transferring Images 7: Conquering File Formats 8: Working with Digital Film 9: Keeping Images on the PC 10: Turning Prints into Digital Images Part III: Editing Images 11: Quick Changes for Your Images 12: Cleaning Up Your Images 13: Creating Special Effects 14: Working with Text and Creating Projects Part IV: Using Your Images 15: Printing Your Pictures 16: Sharing Your Pictures