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Digital Photography: The Missing Manual | 
enlarge | Authors: Chris Grover, Barbara Brundage Publisher: Pogue Press Category: Book
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $8.70 You Save: $21.29 (71%)
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 319183
Format: Illustrated Media: Paperback Pages: 422 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7 x 1.1
ISBN: 0596008414 Dewey Decimal Number: 775 EAN: 9780596008413 ASIN: 0596008414
Publication Date: June 30, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Good Condition, delivery time 10 to 12 Working days, via Priority airmail from UK
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Product Description Digital Photography: The Missing Manual helps you to take beautiful digital pictures -- of your baby, your trip to Paris, your new pet iguana--and then share the stunning results with your friends and family. Spiked with the advice and humor that are trademarks of the Missing Manual series, this book shows you how to: Master your digital camera. Learn how to use those mysterious buttons and modes to improve your pictures. Become a better photographer right away with a few simple tricks from the pros. Edit your photos to remove red eye, or crop out extraneous buildings. Add colors and effects not normally found in nature. Share your pictures using the best programs and Web sites for sharing your photos-in print, online, and via ESP. This is a great book for people who want to get started with digital photography but it's also perfect for those who need to increase the skills they already have. Intermediate digital photographers will love the tips and tricks from the pros and the helpful buying guides for those accessories they're ready to add. Note: This book is Windows-only. For Mac fans, iPhoto 6: The Missing Manual has a whole section on digital photography.
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Great Book For the Terminology Challenged May 27, 2007 Sue G. 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I found the book to be comprehensive. It is a great starting point for the novice and a good reference for someone who is familiar with the subject, but not a pro. The chapter headings are "tabbed" in the upper corner of the page, which makes topics easy to find. Also, the numerous illustrations and various fonts made the book extremely readable.
Great book - but for absolute beginners only March 5, 2007 Pinnipal (San Francisco) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
Very well written - clear, simple, easy to follow. And it does have some great tips - even for the intermediate photographer. But this is really a book for someone who has never used a digital camera before or who has never taken the time to understand their camera's features. It also spends a lot of space discussing several specific photo management software programs (EasyShare, Picasa, Elements), as well as some common on-line photo sharing sites. If you're new to this art then this book will be a great start. But if you're already familiar with your camera and with digital photo editing and on-line sharing, you probably won't get much new out of this. Plus, if you don't plan on obtaining the specific software the authors discuss, at least half the book will be of no use to you.
Plenty of books have been written on the topic, but DIGTAL PHOTOGRAPHY: THE MISSING MANUAL is the most comprehensive. October 16, 2006 Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Any newcomer to digital photography who longs to get the most from a camera will find DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY: THE MISSING MANUAL goes beyond brand-named camera books to cover the extent of digital possibilities. Camera tricks from pros supplement tips on editing photos on the PC, picture sharing, and much more, taking full advantage of the digital format's versatility and potentials. Plenty of books have been written on the topic, but DIGTAL PHOTOGRAPHY: THE MISSING MANUAL is the most comprehensive. Diane C. Donovan California Bookwatch
OK on photography itself, excellent on processing issues July 7, 2006 calvinnme (Fredericksburg, Va) 38 out of 42 found this review helpful
In actuality, only the first of the four parts of this book is about the art and science of digital photography itself. The rest of the book is about moving your photos to the PC, editing them, and sharing them via printing, email, or even coffee mugs. The part that is about photography is helpful when it is discussing artistic techniques, and somewhat frustrating when it is trying to give you specific instructions on operating a generic camera such as "If your camera has a portrait mode, indicated on this camera and many others by a silhouette of a human head, you may not have to fiddle with manual aperture settings". The question is, how do I know whether or not my camera even has a portrait mode? This is not the vague type of instruction I am accustomed to when dealing with the Missing Manual series. Outside of my general frustration with part one, though, the rest of the book is quite good. That is because the author now has a limited set of software packages to work with as far as instructions go, and here we get back into the high quality specific Missing Manual instructions that are so familiar. The author talks about specific aspects of using Easyshare, Picasa, Shutterfly, Snapfish, Flickr, and Photoshop Elements for organizing, editing, and sharing your photos with good comparisons of the different software packages and specific instructions for each. Overall, I recommend this book. Just realize that the part on photography itself is somewhat vague. I notice that the table of contents are not shown, so I do that below: Part One: DIGITAL CAMERA BASICS Chapter 1. DIGITAL CAMERA BASICS Point-and-Shoot or Single Lens Reflex? Image Resolution and Memory Capacity Batteries Deciphering Optical and Digital Zoom Image Stabilizer (Vibration Reduction) Flip Screens for Multiple Viewpoints Optical Viewfinder Taking Control with Manual Options Improving Autofocus External Flashes and Other Attachments Minimizing Shutter Lag Burst Mode for Rapid-Fire Shooting Creating Panoramas Software That Comes with Your Camera Eliminating Specks (Noise Reduction) Taking Movies with Your Camera Chapter 2. POINTING, SHOOTING, AND BASIC COMPOSITION Composition Explained Apply the Rule of Thirds Get Closer for Better Pictures Eliminate Busy Backgrounds Go Low, Go High A Final Thought Chapter 3. BEYOND THE SIMPLE SNAPSHOT Shooting Sports and Action Taking Portraits Kids and School Performances Weddings and Celebrations Sunsets and Nighttime Photos Landscape and Nature Photographing Objects Digital Movies Cameraphone Photography Part Two: ORGANIZING YOUR PHOTOS Chapter 4. GETTING PHOTOS ONTO YOUR PC Moving Pictures from Camera to Computer Moving Pictures from a Card Reader to a PC Importing Photos with a Scanner Three Ways to Scan an Image Using Windows Scanner Wizard Chapter 5. ORGANIZING PHOTOS ON YOUR PC Organizing Photos with Windows XP Organizing Photos with EasyShare Albums Organizing Photos with Picasa Chapter 6. STORING YOUR PHOTOS ONLINE Why Put Your Photos Online? Choosing an Online Photo Service Getting Photos Online with EasyShare Organizing Photos with EasyShare Getting Photos Online with Shutterfly Organizing Photos with Shutterfly Getting Photos Online with Snapfish Organizing Photos with Snapfish Getting Photos Online with Flickr Organizing Photos with Flickr Chapter 7. BACKING UP YOUR PHOTO LIBRARY Strategies to Protect Your Photos CD, DVD, or Hard Drive? EasyShare's Backup Tools Picasa's Backup Tools Chapter 8. ORGANIZING AND BACKING UP WITH ELEMENTS Importing with the Photo Downloader Browsing Photos in the Organizer Creating Tags and Categories Assigning Tags to Photos Creating Collections Searching for Photos Backing Up with the Organizer Part Three: EDITING YOUR PHOTOS Chapter 9. BASIC PHOTO FIXES Common Problems, Easy Fixes Rotating & Cropping with EasyShare Improving Photos with EasyShare Fixing Red Eye with EasyShare Rotate and Straighten with Picasa Cropping Photos with Picasa Fixing Exposure Problems with Picasa Fixing Contrast and Color with Picasa Fixing Red Eye with Picasa Chapter 10. ROTATING, CROPPING, AND SIZING WITH ELEMENTS Changing Your View of Your Photos Rotating Photos Straightening Photos Cropping Photos Changing the Size of Your Photos Chapter 11. THE QUICK FIX A Tour of the Quick Fix Window Quick Fix Suggested Workflow Fixing Red Eye The Smart Fix Adjusting Lighting and Contrast Correcting Color Sharpening Chapter 12. ADVANCED PHOTO RETOUCHING WITH ELEMENTS Fixing Exposure Problems Sharpening Your Images Fixing Blemishes: An Introduction Correcting the Colors on Your Screen Taking Control with Levels Removing Unwanted Colors Making Your Colors More Vibrant Chapter 13. CREATING SPECIAL EFFECTS Adding Effects with EasyShare Adding Effects with Picasa Adding Effects with Elements Creating Panoramas with Elements Part Four: SHARING YOUR PHOTOS Chapter 14. SHARING YOUR PHOTOS ONLINE Choosing a Photo-Sharing Service Sharing Photos with EasyShare Sharing Photos with Shutterfly Express Sharing Photos with Snapfish Sharing Photos and Hobbies: Flickr Sharing with the Pros: Photo net Chapter 15. EMAILING YOUR PHOTOS Understanding the File Size Dilemma Emailing Photos with EasyShare Emailing Photos with Picasa Emailing Photos with Elements Chapter 16. PRINTING YOUR PHOTOS How to Make Great Prints at Home Printing Photos with EasyShare Printing Photos with Picasa Printing Photos with Elements Printing at Photo Kiosks Ordering Prints Online Ordering Prints Online with EasyShare Ordering Prints Online with Picasa Ordering Prints Online with Shutterfly Ordering Prints Online with Snapfish Ordering Prints Online with Elements Chapter 17. CREATIVE PHOTO PROJECTS Making Slideshows with PhotoShow Simple Slideshows in Elements Custom Slideshows in Elements Posters, Calendars, and Photo Books More Elements Creative Projects Photo Mugs, T-Shirts, and More
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