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Digital Photography: Click, Then What?

Digital Photography: Click, Then What?

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Author: Chuck Clifton
Publisher: Maple Canyon Co.
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 1876016

Media: Paperback
Edition: October 2006
Pages: 88
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.3 x 0.3

ISBN: 097871640X
Dewey Decimal Number: 775
EAN: 9780978716400
ASIN: 097871640X

Publication Date: October 10, 2006
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The book, Digital Photography: Click, Then What? will not only teach you what you can do after you obtain your digital photos, it will also teach you how to do it using simple step by step instructions. It was written for the beginner, intermediate and advanced user of Digital Photography. Even if you do not yet own a digital camera, this book can help you understand why you should own one, as well as what to look for in a digital camera. Whether you have obtained your digital photos by the click of a digital camera, the click of a scanner button or by the click of a mouse button as you get them in emails or from the Internet, you can use this book to Organize, Modify, Print, Share, Use and Preserve your digital photos at your own level of proficiency. Up until the Click , it has been a photography issue. But after the Click , it becomes a computer software issue. Common sense dictates that you would want to learn what to do next from a Software expert, like Chuck Clifton. You Need to Read This Book If: * You have old film photos, slides or negatives sitting around the house in photo albums, boxes, cupboards, drawers, attics, basements & garages. This book can help you get them scanned in and then not only will they be properly preserved, they can take advantage of all of the benefits of being digital photos. * You want some help in organizing all of your digital photos on your PC so you can easily find them any time in the future. You will be taught why correctly naming files that contain your photos is important and how to name them. * You want to share your photos with people all over the world, instantly and at no cost. This book will help you send photos in emails (the correct way), share them on the Internet or perhaps you just want to create a screensaver slideshow for your own PC so you can see your digital photos, day and night. * You want to have step by step instructions that help you make your own digital Photo Calendar, Photo Journal, P


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5 out of 5 stars Will easily get you started and readily expand your capabilities   January 6, 2007
Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA)
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Digital photography is now the preferred choice for amateur and professional photographers alike. But for the novice, the simple 'point and click' process can become confusing once the picture is snapped. "Digital Photography: Click, Then What?" by computer expert and digital photography enthusiast Chuck Clifton is a thoroughly 'user friendly', step-by-step, 88-page instruction that teaches just what to do to organize, modify, print, share, use, preserve, and transmit your photos from the camera to the computer to the printer. The simple text and highly illustrated format will get any digital camera operator up and running in no time. These same instructions will allow anyone to scan and obtained digital photography benefits for those old film photos, slides and negatives piling up in photo albums, boxes, drawers, and attics. Whether you are a beginner or have some previous experience with digital photography, Chuck Clifton's "Digital Photography: Click, Then What?" will easily get you started and readily expand your capabilities in making and using digital photographic images.

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