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Mastering Digital Photography and Imaging.
Title:
Mastering Digital Photography and Imaging.
Author:
Burian, Peter K.
ISBN:
9780470113301
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (288 pages)
Contents:
Mastering Digital Photography and Imaging -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Introduction -- About the Author -- Part One: Essential Digital Imaging Equipment -- Chapter One: Introduction to Digital Cameras -- How Digital Images Are Captured -- Image Recording Formats -- Digital Camera Classes -- Choosing the Right Compact Digital Camera -- Choosing the Right Digital SLR Camera -- Chapter Two: Introduction to Scanners -- The Types of Scanners -- Primary Scanner Features -- Chapter Three: Computer Setups for Digital Imaging -- Windows or Macintosh? -- Desktop Computer Components -- Laptop Computers -- Upgrading Your Current Computer -- Data Storage Options -- Chapter Four: Software for the Digital Darkroom -- Affordable Image Editors -- Professional Image Editors -- Plug-In Software for Image Enhancement -- File Browser Software -- Raw File Converters -- Chapter Five: Choosing a Photo Printer -- Inkjet Photo Printers -- Inkjet Printer Paper -- Important Inkjet Paper Concepts -- Dye-Sublimation Photo Printers -- Part Two: Capture -- Chapter Six: Making Digital Images -- Essential Photographic Concepts -- Camera Operating Modes -- Light Metering and Exposure Controls -- Other Valuable Features -- Flash Photography with Compact Digicams -- Select the Right Flash Mode -- Flash Photography with SLR Cameras -- Recommended Accessories -- Chapter Seven: Picture-Taking Tips -- Basic Techniques for Better Images -- Advanced Shooting Techniques -- Make Better Travel Images -- Make Better Landscape and Nature Images -- Make Better People Pictures -- Chapter Eight: Scanning Techniques -- Print-Scanning Techniques -- Film-Scanning Techniques -- Part Three: Optimizing Images -- Chapter Nine: Color Management Demystified -- The Basics of Color Management -- Calibrating Your Monitor -- Working with a Calibrated Monitor -- Digital Camera Considerations.

Color Managing Your Scanner and Printer -- Chapter Ten: Introduction to Image Editing -- Enhancing RAW Image Files -- File Formats for Image Editing -- Primary Image-Enhancement Tools -- Chapter Eleven: Advanced Image Editing -- Enhancing Photos with Image-Editing Software -- Making Beautiful Monochrome Images -- Chapter Twelve: Images and the Internet -- Converting Images for Internet Use -- E-Mail Considerations -- Photo-Sharing Websites -- Create Your Own Photo Web Page -- Chapter Thirteen: Making Exhibition-Quality Prints -- Basic Printing Prerequisites -- Optimizing Sharpness -- Other Sharpening Options -- Accessing the Printer's Custom Settings -- Printer Maintenance -- Appendix: Recommended Reading -- Books -- Magazines -- Websites -- Glossary -- Index.
Abstract:
"A must-read for those who want to enhance their digital photography experience." -George Schaub, Editorial Director, Shutterbug and eDigitalPhoto magazines With a three or more megapixel digital camera or a good scanner, affordable image-editing software, and a photo-realistic printer, you have all the tools you need to create absolutely stunning images. But understanding all your options and getting the best possible results can be daunting. What features should you look for in a digital camera? What accessories do you need? How do you capture the best possible images with your digital equipment--and make corrections when you don't? What are the advantages of RAW capture? How can you get consistently great prints? Peter K. Burian, coauthor of the best-selling National Geographic Photography Field Guide, has taken the digital plunge and lived to write about it. The result is a practical, accessible guide that demystifies the world of digital photography and imaging--a must-read whether you're a photography enthusiast making the leap to digital, a gadget lover looking for the latest technology, a novice photographer, or anybody who regularly works with images. Inside you'll find: A buyer's guide to the essential equipment and software: learn the pros and cons of compact digicams versus digital SLR cameras; choose a suitable scanner; find the right imaging program for your needs; select the perfect photo printer Focusing, composition, and lighting tips for making snapshots that you'll be proud of Pro tips and techniques for using all your camera's advanced features Techniques for getting scans of exceptional quality, whether you're scanning prints, slides, or negatives Recommendations on upgrading your computer and peripherals for digital imaging Professional methods for fine-tuning your images in the digital darkroom Techniques for creating color

or black-and-white prints of exhibition quality Tips on optimizing your images for use in e-mail, online albums, and web pages.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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