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Digital Photography: The Kodak Workshop Series [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 112 pages, aukštis x plotis: 280x216 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Dec-2000
  • Leidėjas: Eastman Kodak Co ,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0879857978
  • ISBN-13: 9780879857974
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 112 pages, aukštis x plotis: 280x216 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Dec-2000
  • Leidėjas: Eastman Kodak Co ,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0879857978
  • ISBN-13: 9780879857974
Combine the best of conventional film photography with new and expanded creative possibilities! The quality of digital photography just keeps on improving, and you'll find that this technology make it incredibly easy to create "magic" with your images. Start with film and digitally play with transparencies, negatives, or prints--or try a digital camera at the outset.
* An overview helps you figure out the best way for you to begin.
* Understand pixel resolution and all the key concepts.
* Compare models of digital cameras.
* Shooting tips will assure that you get the best possible digital originals
* Make use of the scanner to improve the years of past pictures and negatives you've stored.
* Get other methods--besides scanners and digital cameras - for inputting images.
* A full rundown of software, including business and desktop publishing, as well as outputting.
* Store, save, and share images.
Your photos will look better than ever before!



Combine the best of conventional film photography with the creative possibilities of digital. Start with film and digitally alter transparencies, negatives, or prints—or try a digital camera at the outset. Understand pixel resolution and other key concepts; compare digital cameras and try shooting tips for the best possible originals; improve old photos with the scanner; learn new ways
to input images; and go through a full rundown of software.
Introduction 6(1)
PART I-GETTING STARTED
Overview of Digital Photography
7(6)
Five Basic Ways of Obtaining Your Digital Photograph
7(1)
Photos in the Computer
8(1)
Output Options
8(1)
The Pros & Cons of Different Digital Methods
9(2)
Computer Needs
11(2)
Understanding Digital Photography
13(7)
Pixel Resolution
13(1)
Scanning Resolution
13(3)
Understanding Bits & Bytes
16(1)
Output Resolution
16(4)
PART II-INPUTTING
Digital Cameras
20(15)
Camera Types
20(1)
Do I Really Need a Digital Camera?
21(1)
Types of Digital Camera Users
22(3)
The Basics of Digital Cameras
25(5)
Traditional Camera Features
30(1)
Comparative 35mm Focal Lengths
30(5)
Shooting Tips For Digital Cameras
35(13)
Basic Shooting Technique
35(3)
Compositional Helpers
38(3)
Photographing People
41(2)
Twenty Quick Compositional Tips
43(2)
Shooting Tips For Specific Situations
45(2)
Troubleshooting
47(1)
Scanners
48(11)
Types of Scanners
48(4)
KODAK PHOTONET Online
52(1)
Picking a Scanner
53(2)
Things to Consider When Picking a Scanner
55(1)
Using Scanners
56(1)
Scanning For Magazine Reproduction
57(1)
Comparing Scanners
58(1)
Other Inputting Methods
59(4)
Digital Video
59(1)
Video Frame Grabbers
59(1)
Clip Art and Stock Photography
60(3)
PART III-SOFTWARE
Photographic Software
63(12)
Software Functions
63(5)
Camera-like Effects
68(1)
Art World Adventures
69(2)
Distortions
71(2)
Other Digital Wonders
73(2)
Fun and Family Software
75(7)
Business and Desktop Publishing Software
82(8)
Copyright Protection
82(1)
Desktop Publishing
83(2)
Web Design
85(1)
Business Presentations and Visual Aids
85(5)
PART IV-OUTPUTTING
Home and Office Printers
90(13)
Considerations For Home and Office Printers
90(2)
Printer Types
92(6)
Which Printer is Right For You?
98(2)
Business Applications
98(1)
Art, Fun, and Family Applications
99(1)
Comparing Printers
100(2)
Color Balance
102(1)
The Printing Press
103(6)
PART V-STORING, SAVING, AND SHARING IMAGES
Image Storage and Picture File Formats
109(8)
Data Management
110(1)
Picture File Formats
111(6)
Image Transmission
117(5)
Local Area Networks
117(1)
Modems
117(1)
Other Telecommunications Solutions
118(1)
The Internet
118(4)
Glossary 122(4)
Index 126