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Complete Digital Photography, Third Edition (Digital Photography Series) | 
enlarge | Author: Ben Long Publisher: Charles River Media Category: Book
List Price: $39.95 Buy New: $12.95 You Save: $27.00 (68%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 67 reviews Sales Rank: 276845
Media: Paperback Edition: 3 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 544 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.4 x 1.3
ISBN: 1584503564 Dewey Decimal Number: 775 UPC: 619587035642 EAN: 9781584503569 ASIN: 1584503564
Publication Date: October 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available
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Product Description Digital photography has arrived once and for all. No longer do photographers have to be defensive because they prefer digital. Thanks to new technologies, digital cameras at all ends of the price spectrum can rival their film counterparts. If you have shifted from traditional to digital photography, and need to know what's different about shooting digital, this is the book for you. Now in its third edition, this bestseller has been fine-tuned and updated to provide you with the most current information on today's cameras that you'll find anywhere. Whether you're new to photography, or new to digital photography, you'll learn how to take the best possible shots. Even though your camera may pack an image sensor instead of film, taking good pictures still involves understanding apertures, shutter speeds, and metering techniques, as well as a few other issues that film shooters don't face. Fortunately, digital cameras also provide some unique tools to help you get the shot right the first time. Covering everything from the inner workings of your camera to the subtle intricacies of your image editing software, the book is divided into four sections. The first section provides a basic technical foundation that will prepare you for the rest of the book. It details the basics of how digital cameras work and gives you a quick photography primer. The second part explores everything you need to know to make an informed decision about which camera, computer, and software is right for you. In section three, you'll progress to the nitty gritty of shooting, including metering, choosing the right exposure, using histograms, flash photography, and much more. In the final section, you'll learn about digital editing and correction techniques, along with the various methods for outputting your images (print and electronic). If you're new to photography, you'll learn the basic theory that photographers have studied for decades, as well as the latest tools and techniques made possible by the shift to digital. If you're an experienced film photographer, you'll see how to translate the knowledge you already have into the digital realm. Features: * Includes completely revised and updated coverage * Provides new, detailed coverage of camera evaluation, including the latest technologies and affordable SLR cameras * Includes completely re-written explanations and examples of metering and exposure, including hands-on tutorials * Covers Photoshop CS and of Photoshop Elements 2.0 * Includes many new tutorials on improved methods for correcting and enhancing photos, and addresses the most common types of corrections users want to make * Provides new and expanded coverage of the basic questions camera purchasers have, including how many pixels are needed, how to reduce red eye, shooting inside versus outside, etc. ON THE CD-ROM Tutorials: All of the files needed to use the books tutorials as well as additional QuickTime tutorial movies and PDF tutorial articles Software Demos: Adobe Photoshop CS, IView MediaPro, and PhotoRescue Images: Color versions of most of the images in the book to examine on-screen or to print SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS To work through the tutorials in the book, you will need Photoshop CS (a demo is included on the CD). WINDOWS: Intel Pentium II or better; Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3, or Windows XP; 192MB of RAM (256MB recommended); 300MB of available drive space; Color monitor with 16- bit color card or better; CD-ROM drive. MACINTOSH: PowerPC G3 or better; Mac OS X v. 10.2.4 or better; 192MB of RAM (256MB recommended); 350MB of available drive space; color monitor with 16- bit color support, or better; CD-ROM drive. Please check the individual demos for specifics
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Good, but too Adobe October 17, 2008 I am a semi-professional film photographer having published 100 or so images and am making the transition to digital. I am also interested in keeping the cost down, especially for software. The book is well-bound on high quality paper. It is helpful but I find its emphasis on Photo$hop annoying. He claims to be software agnostic but virtually every software manipulation example uses Photoshop. He spends considerable space on hardware, which is changing so rapidly I wonder if the info will stand the test of time. Otherwise, I found this better than some other books I read, more thorough and with details on workflow and improving image quality that are easily followed.
Complete Digital Photograpy October 7, 2008 Book is straightforward and detailed. Many illustrations make it a practical book for novice and advanced amateur alike. Plenty of info on image prep for output as well.
Great Resource October 1, 2008 This is a great book for any level of photography. It has tips for beginners and for experts that will help take a great picture of those beloved moments. This also is great for helping get the most out of any camera that you have. I believe this book is worth getting if you are into photography. Good luck with your camera
Excellent novice book September 9, 2008 This is an introduction to digital photography book that you can read from cover to cover (I did). I just purchased my first DSLR after many point & shoot cameras and I believe it's vital to know the info covered in this book in order to upgrade your photography skills to match your new equipment.
Highly recommended.
very good book on basics of digital photography April 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Complete Digital Photography (4th Ed) is a good basic explanation of how digital photography differs from film. Having browsed the 3rd edition before buying the 4th, I found much of the 4th Ed to be repetitive and there was not substantive new material. That does not diminish the value of this book if you are getting started in digital photography. This book should be of value to the novice photographer as well as the accomplished amateur who is switching from film to digital. Warning: if you are looking for a book to guide you through the artistic side of photography -- the 'how-to-take-a-great-picture' instructions, this is not the book for you. This book explains how things work, why they work the way they do, and can serve as an excellent reference for the novice digital photographer as he or she gets more into the craft and wants to try new things. As a relatively accomplished amateur film photographer, it has eased my transition to SLR-digital.
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