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El. knyga: Photographer's Guide to Drones, 2nd Edition

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  • Formatas: 312 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Rocky Nook
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781681989013
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  • Formatas: 312 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Rocky Nook
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781681989013
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Learn to master your drone—the gear, the technique, the photography, the video—and create jaw-dropping visuals!


Over the last few years, drones and quadcopters have become the hottest new gear in photography, whether you’re a professional photographer or an amateur shooter. These “flying tripods” have given photographers the ability to place their cameras virtually anywhere they want, creating still images and video footage that was previously impossible to capture. Many photographers have a drone or quadcopter right at the top of their “I want” list. And many others have already purchased a drone but haven’t mastered its use yet.

No matter what model you may own—whether that’s a popular Mavic, Mini, Air, or Phantom from DJI, or another brand—you need to learn how to put this new gear to good use in your aerial photography. You need to learn how to safely operate and fly a drone, how to create compelling photos and video, and how to make your work stand out from the crowd.

In this fully updated and revised edition of the bestselling first edition, photographer and bestselling author Colin Smith guides you toward mastering your drone and creating powerful and impactful imagery. Featuring his award-winning and beautiful aerial photography throughout the book, Colin will teach you: 

    • How to fly a drone, including practice flight patterns and controller tips that will help you master the basics
    • New rules of composition for aerial photography as they apply to drone and quadcopter imagery
    • How to create the best files for both still photos and video
    • Post-processing techniques—both basic workflow and advanced techniques—unique to aerial photography that you need to know, such as how to make videos look both dynamic and smooth


You’ll learn everything you need to know about drones and quadcopters in order to take your photography to new levels…literally!


Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Safety and Regulations
Chapter 2: Drones and Gear
Chapter 3: Flight School
Chapter 4: Shooting Photographs with a Drone
Chapter 5: Shooting Video with Drones
Chapter 6: Basic Photo Workflow in Lightroom or ACR
Chapter 7: Advanced Photo Editing
Chapter 8: Editing Aerial Video
Parting Words
Index

Chapter 1 Safety And Regulations
1(8)
Safety
2(1)
Preflight Safety
2(1)
In-Flight Safety
3(1)
Propeller Guards
4(1)
Attacks by Seagulls
4(1)
Other Safety Concerns
4(1)
Regulations
5(1)
Recreational Flyer
5(1)
How to Fly a Drone Recreationally
5(1)
TRUST Test
5(1)
Registration
6(1)
Commercial Use
6(1)
Part 107
6(1)
Conclusion
7(2)
Chapter 2 Drones And Gear
9(28)
Mavic Foldable Drones
15(1)
Mavic (Formally Mavic Pro)
16(4)
Occusync
20(1)
Autel Robotics
20(1)
Sony Airpeak S1
21(1)
Firmware Updates
22(2)
Gear
24(1)
Filters
24(5)
First Person View (FPV)
29(2)
Batteries
31(2)
SD Cards and Readers
33(1)
Bags and Cases
34(3)
Chapter 3 Flight School
37(22)
Pre-Flight Check
38(3)
FPV App
41(1)
Control Basics
42(1)
Controllers
42(2)
A Dozen Exercise Patterns to Fly Like a Master
44(2)
Time to Yaw
46(2)
Framing Exercise
48(2)
Master of Movement
50(1)
Advanced Flight Modes
50(1)
GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems) Assist
50(1)
Tripod mode and Sport Mode
51(1)
ATTI
51(1)
Course Lock
52(1)
Home Lock
52(1)
Self-Flying, Robotic Flying
53(1)
POI/Orbit
54(1)
Dronie/Selfie
54(1)
Cable Cam/Waypoints
54(1)
Follow Me/Tracking
54(1)
Novelty Modes
54(1)
TOAL: Takeoff and Landing
55(1)
Auto Takeoff and Land
55(1)
Manual Takeoff and Land
55(1)
Handheld Launch/Catch Landing
56(1)
Which Landing Style?
56(3)
Chapter 4 Shooting Photographs With A Drone
59(44)
Foundational Rules of Photography
60(1)
Rule of Thirds for Composition
60(4)
Change Your Viewpoint, Change the Photo
64(2)
Try Flying Lower
66(2)
Fill the Frame with the Subject
68(2)
Foreground Elements and Interest
70(1)
Leading Lines
71(4)
Control the Background
75(3)
Shoot During Good Light
78(1)
Golden Hour
78(6)
Special Types of Photography
84(1)
Panoramas
84(4)
Bracketing: HDR, Capturing the Full Range
88(4)
Panoramic HDR
92(5)
Burst of Shots to Get the Action
97(1)
Bird's-Eye View
97(6)
Chapter 5 Shooting Video With Drones
103(22)
First-Person View in Video
104(2)
Video Basics
106(1)
Frame Size
106(1)
Frame Rate
107(1)
Best Settings for Video
107(1)
ND Filters
108(1)
A Word on Compelling Video
109(2)
Video Movement
111(1)
Static Video
111(1)
Dynamic Video
112(1)
Single-Axis Moves
112(4)
Aerial Camera Moves
116(9)
Chapter 6 Basic Photo Workflow In Lightroom Or Acr
125(60)
Media Downloading and Tips
128(1)
Dumping Your Data
128(1)
Where Are You Putting It?
129(1)
Where Is It?
129(1)
Asset Management in Lightroom
130(1)
Catalog
131(1)
Collections
132(1)
Keywords
132(1)
Finding Images in Lightroom
132(3)
Basic Edits in Lightroom
135(1)
Basic Lightroom Workflow
135(1)
Fix the Lens
136(2)
Crop and Straighten
138(1)
Color Correction
139(1)
Tonal Corrections
140(14)
Local Corrections
154(1)
Gradient
154(3)
Using Al Tools to Darken the Sky
157(4)
Making the Subject Pop
161(2)
Adjustment Brush
163(2)
Fixing the Bad Stuff
165(1)
Noise
165(4)
Chromatic Aberration
169(1)
Finishing Techniques
170(1)
Radial
170(2)
Vignette
172(2)
Creative Use of Dehaze
174(2)
Sharpen
176(1)
Sharpening Workflow
176(7)
Conclusion
183(2)
Chapter 7 Advanced Photo Editing
185(60)
Panoramas
186(1)
Panoramas in Lightroom
186(3)
Fixing the edges
189(5)
Panoramas in Photoshop
194(8)
High Dynamic Range (HDR) Images
202(9)
HDR Panorama
211(7)
Exposure Blending
218(5)
Dodge and Burn, Painting with Light and Shadow
223(5)
Removing Distractions
228(2)
High Pass Sharpening
230(2)
Special Effects
232(1)
Sky Replacement
232(4)
Tilt Shift
236(4)
360-Degree Tiny Planet
240(5)
Chapter 8 Editing Aerial Video
245(48)
Free (Or Almost Free)
246(1)
Trimming Clips
247(1)
Mining the Shots in NLE
247(4)
Trimming in Photoshop
251(2)
Photos from Video
253(1)
Extracting a Still in Premiere Pro
254(1)
Extracting a Still in Lightroom
254(6)
Color Grading
260(1)
Lumetri
260(2)
What About the Histogram?
262(1)
Adding Color to the Shadows and Highlights
262(3)
Storytelling with Color Grading
265(2)
LUTS
267(1)
Using LUTs
267(3)
Rolling Your Own LUTS
270(6)
Plugins for Stylized looks
276(1)
Magic Bullet
276(4)
Boris FX, Sapphire
280(2)
Fixing Common Aerial Video Problems
282(1)
Reducing Shake
282(2)
Removing Lens Distortion
284(1)
Reducing Prop Shadows
285(2)
Reducing Noise
287(1)
Encoding
288(1)
Encoding from Adobe Premiere Pro
289(2)
Encoding from Photoshop
291(1)
Parting Words
292(1)
Index 293
Colin Smith is a best-selling author, trainer, and award-winning digital artist and photographer. His newest obsession is with drones, quadcopters, and aerial photography. Colin is an Adobe Community Professional (ACP) who has authored or co-authored nearly 20 books on Photoshop, including the best-selling How to Do Everything with Photoshop. He is also the founder of one the world's most popular Photoshop resource websites, PhotoshopCAFE.com, which boasts over 30 million visitors. He is a regular columnist for Photoshop User magazine, and has been featured in most major imaging magazines including Computer Arts, Photoshop Creative, Digital Photographer, and many more.