Appealing to the fast-growing number of people who are replacing their point-and-shoot cameras with digitals, Simon Joinson explains the basics - how digital cameras work and basic information about image files, how to take better pictures and how to manipulate them using any of the basic free manipulation software packages available (as well as Photoshop). There is also detailed information on how best to print digital images, arrange them into electronic albums, send them by email, post them on a website, as well as a host of other uses not possible before the advent of digital cameras. A really versatile book that will help everyone and anyone have fun with digital photography and use it to its full potential.
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Newton Abbot
Großbritannien
Maße
Höhe: 250 mm
Breite: 193 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7153-1827-0 (9780715318270)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Simon Joinson is a writer, designer and photographer who has been working with digital cameras and imaging software since the early 1990s. He has been editor of What Digital Camera and Better Digital Photography and is currently editor of Total Digital Photography. He has also written several books including two titles in Rotovision's Digital Photographer's Handbook series. Simon lives in London.
Introduction; 1 Digital Basics; 2 The Digital Image; 3 Keeping Track of Your Images; 4 The Camera Never Lies; 5 Looking Good On Paper; 6 Beyond the Photo Album; Index