Digital Camera Techniques


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50 Fast Digital Camera Techniques


50 Fast Digital Camera Techniques

Author: Gregory Georges

language: en

Publisher: Wiley

Release Date: 2003


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* In the perfect companion to the bestselling 50 Fast Digital Photo Techniques (0-7645-3578-1), three highly acclaimed professional photographers share 50 all-new fast, easy, and powerful camera tricks both professionals and creative amateurs can learn to use almost instantly * Where the first book focused on digital editing techniques, this one explores using digital cameras, lighting, filters, and concepts to produce professional results with "wow!" * Lavishly illustrated with stunning professional photos * Cross-platform for Windows and Mac, and tailor-made for the exploding digital photography market * Companion Web site and CD-ROM are both packed with all images from the book as well as valuable utilities

40 Digital Photography Techniques


40 Digital Photography Techniques

Author: John Kim

language: en

Publisher: YoungJin.com

Release Date: 2007


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Aimed at new digital camera owners, this book presents techniques for taking better pictures and getting creative with digital photography.

Digital Camera Techniques


Digital Camera Techniques

Author: Jon Tarrant

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2013


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The best photographs start with proper attention behind the camera before you take them. Jon Tarrant shows you how to achieve this by fully explaining how digital cameras work so you too can achieve professional-looking results without having to resort to image manipulation on a computer. Jon explains all the basics of digital cameras: their anatomy; an outline of broad classes, indicated by price bands and features offered; a comparison with existing families of film cameras as a useful guide to newcomers. He also provides an invaluable buyer's guide pointing out features to look for on a digital camera before you make your purchase. Coverage includes detail on lenses, exposure basics, 'correct' exposure, using flash, the chip and the implications of this 'restriction', image quality and retaining this quality, as well as discussion of the difficulties of digital cameras and sections on specific types of photography with digital cameras. Complete coverage is ensured with information on printing, storage and filing, the Internet as a medium of images, picture software and digital enhancement, always keeping the emphasis on the fact that the most important consideration is how you take the photographs and the vision you had then and knowing when to stop tinkering with your image! This inspirational, full colour guide is what all digital camera owners have been waiting for. Jon Tarrant shows all keen digital photographers how to improve their photography and make the most of the latest technology.