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06
iled Under (Arts & Photography) by admin on 06-03-2011

Digital cameras are the hot new tech toy-but many of the millions of people who are buying the cameras aren’t getting the most out of their new purchase. Mysterious icons, strange jargon, a dizzying array of imaging software and hardware…stumbling blocks quickly become tools to create great pictures with The BetterPhoto Guide to Digital Photography.

This practical, lesson-based workbook gives readers a step-by-step tutorial in getting bright, crisp, beautiful pictures from their digital cameras every time. Learn about exposure, file formats and quality settings, low-light photography, digital filters and white balance, composition and lens choice, manipulating images, printing, and much more, all in a handy, bring-along format.

The Betterphoto Guide provides a comprehensive overview of digital photography and explains the foundation on which it’s based. Technical elements like exposure and light are clearly explained in an easy to understand and succinct manner.

There are also chapters that discuss the particular components of a digital camera. These help the reader become “acquainted” with his/her particular camera. File settings and there importance are also discussed and will help the reader decide which is right for his/her (if one’s camera allows that choice).

Everyone who has a digital camera or who is thinking about getting one – needs The BetterPhoto Guide to Digital Photography!

Related Books:

  1. The Digital Photography Book : Scott Kelby
  2. The Digital Photography Book, Volume 3 : Scott Kelby
  3. The Adobe Photoshop CS4 Book for Digital Photographers (Voices That Matter) by Scott Kelby
  4. The Photographer’s Eye: Composition and Design for Better Digital Photos : Michael Freeman
  5. FACES: Photography and the Art of Portraiture – Steven Biver, Paul Fuqua
  6. The Art of Children’s Portrait Photography : Tamara Lackey
  7. Decorating Without Fear: A Step-by-Step Guide To Creating The Home You Love – Sharon Hanby-Robie
  8. Photoshop Elements 7: The Missing Manual – By Barbara Brundage


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