Using Your Digital Camera: A Basic Guide to Taking, Manipulating, Printing, and Storing Your Photographs The bible for anyone who wants to master the art of digital photography!.In the tradition of the author's classic book "Using Your Camera", "Using Your Digital Camera" is packed with all the basic concepts, no-fail techniques, and practica
TITLE | : | Using Your Digital Camera: A Basic Guide to Taking, Manipulating, Printing, and Storing Your Photographs |
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RATING | : | 4.70 (876 Votes) |
ASIN | : | 0817463550 |
FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
PAGES | : | 160 Pages |
PUBLISH | : | 2003-04-01 |
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In the tradition of the author's classic book "Using Your Camera", "Using Your Digital Camera" is packed with all the basic concepts, no-fail techniques, and practical information that aspiring and veteran photographers need know to become experts in every area of digital photography. Readers will find hundreds of stunning full-color examples and comprehensive, up-to-date information on such topics and macros; digital zoom; "digital" camera controls; image resolution and compression; the best settings for email and prints; and even how to get images from the camera to the computer. Plus, this comprehensive and authoritative guide combines clear, engaging text with simple illustrations that make it all easy. The bible for anyone who wants to master the art of digital photography!
EDITORIAL :
About the Author
George Schaub is a writer/photographer whose work has appeared in many newspapers and magazines including The New York Times Magazine, Studio Photography, Darkroom Photography, and Lens. He is the author of several books, including Using Your Camera and Professional Techniques for the Wedding Photographer. Currently the editorial director of Shutterbug Magazine, he lives in Cocoa Beach, FL.
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