| 内容简介
8 books in 1 - your key to terrific digital photos! Your one-stop, full-color guide to creating digital images with "wow" From picking your camera to posting photos on the Web, here's what you need to know about digital photography in eight easy-to-use minibooks! Packed with full-color examples that will get your creative juices flowing, this guide helps you take better pictures; edit, organize, and share them; restore vintage prints; and more. Discover how to Choose the right camera and software Compose and shoot great pictures Edit images with Photoshop and Photoshop Elements Scan old prints and repair them Print your photos or share them online
作者简介
As a roving photojournalist for more than 20 years, David D. Busch illustrated his books, magazine articles, and newspaper reports with award-winning images. He’s operated his own commercial studio, suffocated in formal dress while shooting weddings-for-hire, and shot sports for a daily newspaper and Upstate New York college. His photos have been published in magazines as diverse as Scientific American and Petersen’s PhotoGraphic, and his articles have appeared in Popular Photography & Imaging, The Rangefinder, The Professional Photographer, and hundreds of other publications. He’s currently reviewing digital cameras for CNet and Computer Shopper. When About.com named its top five books on Beginning Digital Photography, occupying the #1 and #2 slots were the last edition of this book, Digital Photography All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies, and Busch’s Mastering Digital Photography. During the past year, he’s had as many as five of his books listed in the Top 20 of Amazon.com’s Digital Photography Best Seller list — simultaneously! Busch’s 90 other books published since 1983 include best-sellers like Digital SLR Cameras & Photography For Dummies, and four books in Wiley’s Digital Field Guide series, with topics ranging from travel photography to guidebooks for the Nikon D50, D70s, and D200 cameras. Busch earned top category honors in the Computer Press Awards the first two years they were given (for Sorry About The Explosion and Secrets of MacWrite, MacPaint and MacDraw ), and later served as Master of Ceremonies for the awards.
目录
Introduction Book I: Digital Photography Overview Chapter 1: The Essentials of Good Digital Photography Chapter 2: Basics of Equipment Chapter 3: Acquiring Your Digital Pictures Chapter 4: Editing or Restoring a Photo Electronically Chapter 5: Storing and Organizing Your Digital Photos Chapter 6: Printing and Sharing Your Pictures Book II: Building Your Digital Photography Studio Chapter 1: Choosing the Right Camera Chapter 2: Setting Up a Computer for Digital Photography Chapter 3: Getting Your Pictures from the Camera to the Digital Darkroom Chapter 4: Adding a Printer and Scanner Chapter 5: Picking Up Some Accessories Book III: Using Digital SLRs Chapter 1: The Digital SLR Advantage Chapter 2: Mastering Digital SLR Controls Chapter 3: Working with Lenses Book IV: Taking Great Pictures Chapter 1: Tools and Techniques of Composition Chapter 2: Close-Up Photography Chapter 3: Photographing People Chapter 4: Shooting for Publication Chapter 5: Sports and Action Photography Chapter 6: Travel Photography Book V: Basics of Image Editing Chapter 1: What You Can and Can’t Do with Image Editing Tools Chapter 2: Common Editing Options Chapter 3: Choosing the Right Image Editor for You Book VI: Editing with Photoshop and Photoshop Elements Chapter 1: Latest Features of Photoshop CS2 and Photoshop Elements 4.0 Chapter 2: Making Selections Chapter 3: Brushing Away Problems with Digital Photos Chapter 4: Restoring Images Chapter 5: Correcting Faded, Funny, and Funky Colors Chapter 6: Enhancing Photos with Filters and Special Effects Book VII: Restoring Old Photos Chapter 1: Scanning Print Images Chapter 2: Restoring Images Captured from Slides, Negatives, and Other Formats Chapter 3: Some Common Fixes for Vintage Photos Book VIII: Printing and Sharing Your Digital Images Chapter 1: Printing Your Final Result Chapter 2: Sharing Pictures on the Web Glossary Index |