|
| |
|
Basic Photography |
Photography For Dummies
By Russell Hart. Geared for novice photographers armed with
automated point-and-shoot cameras, Photography For Dummies takes you
step-by-step through the entire photographic process, from choosing the
right film and photo processing to using your camera's special features. And
when you're ready to take the next step in photography with digital cameras,
you'll find all sorts of helpful information right here, all explained in
clear, easy-to-understand language, Paperback 432 pages. |
| |
|
"Dummies" Digital
Photography |
Digital Photography, All In-One
Desk Reference for Dummies
By David D. Busch. Self contained mini-books cover all the essentials of
digital photography, from buying camera equipment and taking great pictures
to editing and sharing shots in prints or online. Provides step-by-step
guidance on taking pictures, supported by numerous illustrations. Discusses
how to edit pictures with popular software packages such as Photoshop and
Photoshop Elements. Includes a sixteen page full color insert that
demonstrates how to color correct and create amazing effects. Paperback, 70
pages.
|
Digital Photography For Dummies, 4th ed
By Julie Adair King. Fully updated color selection demonstrates how to
adjust color in digital photographs. Previous editions have been regular
bestsellers. CD-ROM features all the images used in the book as well as
demos of Photoshop Elements, Ulead Photo Impact, PaintShop Pro, and other
editing and catalog software. Paperback 384 pages, and CD ROM
|
Digital Photography For
Dummies,
Quick Reference
By David D. Busch. Learn about the latest equipment available, from cameras
to printers, and how to use that equipment to compose better pictures,
editing images, and include photos with your e-mail. Perfect for the
beginning digital photographer, this easy-to-follow format helps anyone take
the best picture possible. Paperback 224 pages
|
Shooting And Sharing Digital
Photos For Dummies
By Julie Adair King. Stepping up
to answer the most frequently asked questions about digital photography,
bestselling author Julie King boils down the process of digital photography
to the essentials all first-timers need to know. She effortlessly walks
first-time digital camera owners and users through setting up the camera to
take the best photos possible, getting photos into a PC, and making simple
changes like adding light or taking out red eye. thanks to the famously
reader-friendly style of the For Dummies series, readers will be shooting,
saving, and sharing photos in no time! This smaller trim For Dummies book is
value-priced to appeal to bargain shoppers in any outlet. Paperback 264
pages.
|
Photo Retouching and Restoration for Dummies
By Julie Adair King. Photo Retouching and Restoration For Dummies shows
readers how to take prints of old family photographs, badly shot digital
images, and other hopeless cases and turn them into high quality digital
images suitable for printing or posting online. Includes coverage of
scanning existing prints, correcting color problems, correcting lighting
problems, hiding dust and scratches, repairing holes in the image, improving
focus, enhancing images for sharing, and printing and posting your final
results. The Dummies series has been a favorite among digital imaging users
thanks to its easy to follow instruction and expert advise. Paperback 384
pages. |
Photoshop Elements 2 for Dummies
By Deke McClelland, Galen Fott. Covers DV imports, slide
shows, and other cool features. Now revised and expanded - your fun and easy
guide to creating dazzling images. PhotoShop Elements has lots of easy to
use painting tools. But what are you supposed to do with all that other
stuff - options such as "dissolve," "Multiply." and "Difference"? Relax!
With help from Photoshop gurus Deke McClelland and Galen Fott, you'll be
working with layers, sharpening images, boosting color intensity, using
filters, and more in no time. Paperback 408 pages. |
Photoshop 7, All In One Reference For Dummies
By Barbara Obermeier. Provides tips and tricks to using
Photoshop for web design. Incorporates Adobe Illustrator and Adobe GoLive
with Photoshop. Written by veteran computer book author and Photoshop guru.
Paperback 816 pages.
|
| |
Photoshop 7 for Dummies
By Deke McClelland and Barbara Obermeier. Includes
coverage on Photoshop's main tolls including: modifying images,
retouching images, painting and drawing, creating type, adding special
effects, vector art, CMYK editing, and preparing images for the web.
Photoshop guru Deke McClelland reveals his own techniques for quick and
creative image editing along with specific tips that Photoshop veterans can
use to take advantage of the software's new features. Discover how to
produce high quality scans, how to add background textures, bevels and text
effects, and how to harness Photoshop's layering features, special effects
filters and professional pre-press capabilities. Includes both Windows
and Mac coverage. Paperback 480 pages. |
| |
|