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100 1 $aKing, Julie Adair.
245 10 $aDigital photography for dummies /$cby Julie Adair King.
250 $a7th ed.
260 $aHoboken, NJ :$bJohn Wiley & Sons,$cc2012.
300 $axii, 320 p. :$bcol. ill. ;$c24 cm.
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490 1 $a---For dummies
500 $aIncludes index.
505 0 $aMachine generated contents note: What's in This Book? -- pt. I Gearing Up -- pt. II Easy Does It: Taking the Fast Track to Great Pics -- pt. III Moving Beyond Full Auto -- pt. IV From Camera to Computer and Beyond -- pt. V The Part of Tens -- Appendix -- Icons and Other Conventions Used in This Book -- What Do I Read First? -- pt. I Gearing Up -- ch. 1 Choosing Your First (Or Next) Digital Camera -- Choosing a Basic Camera Type -- dSLRs: Not just for pros anymore -- Mirrorless compact system cameras -- Rangefinders -- Fixed-lens, point-and-shoot cameras -- Gadget cams -- Getting Specific: What Features Do You Need? -- Understanding resolution -- Assessing sensor size -- Looking at lenses -- Considering viewfinder options -- Finding a low-light performer -- Exploring make-it-easy features -- Stepping up to advanced features -- Getting the speed you need -- Evaluating video capabilities -- Reviewing a few other fun (and practical) features -- So...Is It Time for a New Camera? -- Getting More Shopping Guidance -- ch. 2 Extra Goodies for Extra Fun -- Buying and Using Memory Cards -- Shopping for memory cards -- Care and feeding of memory cards -- Protecting Your Camera -- Steadying Your Camera -- Adding a Few Filters -- Equipping Your Digital Darkroom -- Tablet computers -- Desktop or laptop computers -- Sorting through Software Solutions -- Free entry-level, photo-viewing and editing programs -- Advanced photo-editing and browsing programs -- Grabbing a Few Handy Extras -- pt. II Easy Does It: Taking the Fast Track to Great Pics -- ch. 3 Getting Your Camera Ready to Go -- Juicing Up: Checking the Batteries -- Working with Memory Cards -- Adjusting the Viewfinder to Your Eyesight -- Looking at a Few Setup Options -- Setting the Resolution and File Type -- Resolution: How many pixels are enough? -- Pixels and print quality -- Pixels and screen images -- Pixels and file size -- Setting the File Type -- JPEG -- Camera Raw -- TIFF -- ch. 4 Easy Does It: Great Photos in Automatic Mode -- Composing a Stronger Image -- Following the rule of thirds -- Creating movement through the frame -- Working all the angles -- Editing out the clutter -- Giving them room to move -- Taking Your First Pictures -- Setting the focus mode: Auto or manual? -- Choosing an automatic exposure mode -- Reviewing other critical capture settings -- Pressing the shutter button -- pt. III Moving Beyond Full Auto -- ch. 5 Taking Control of Exposure -- Understanding Exposure -- Introducing the exposure trio: aperture, shutter speed, and ISO -- Doing the exposure balancing act -- Adjusting f-stop, shutter speed, and ISO -- Choosing an Exposure Mode -- Getting good autoexposure results -- Using "priority" exposure modes -- Solving Autoexposure Problems -- Applying exposure compensation -- Choosing the exposure metering area -- Expanding Tonal Range -- Bracketing Exposures -- Adding Flash -- Using a built-in flash -- Using an external flash -- Adjusting flash power -- ch. 6 Manipulating Focus and Color -- Diagnosing Focus Problems -- Understanding Focusing Systems -- Working with fixed-focus cameras -- Taking advantage of autofocus -- Focusing manually -- Showing Some Depth of Field -- Controlling Color -- Exploring the world of digital color -- Using white balance to solve color problems -- Using white balance for effect -- Shooting Raw for absolute color control -- Exploring even more color options -- ch. 7 Getting the Shot: How the Pros Do It -- Capturing Captivating Portraits -- Shooting Better Action Shots -- Taking in the Scenery -- Getting Gorgeous Close-ups -- Broadening Your Horizons: Shooting Panoramas -- Coping with Special Situations -- pt. IV From Camera to Computer and Beyond -- ch. 8 Viewing and Downloading Your Pictures -- Taking Advantage of Playback Options -- Downloading Your Images -- A look at your downloading options -- Tips for smoother downloading -- Downloading from a card reader -- Downloading from the camera -- Converting Raw Files -- ch. 9 Printing Your Pictures -- Getting Prints from a Lab -- Buying a Photo Printer -- Inkjet printers -- Laser printers -- Dye-sub (thermal dye) printers -- More printer-shopping tips -- Avoiding Printing Pitfalls -- Checking resolution: Do you have enough pixels? -- Getting print and monitor colors in sync -- Choosing good quality paper -- Printing Your Own Photos -- Printing from Windows Live Photo Gallery -- Printing from Apple iPhoto -- Seeing Things in Black and White -- Publishing Your Own Coffee-Table Book -- ch. 10 Onscreen, Mr. Sulu! -- Step into the Screening Room -- Preparing Pictures for Screen Display -- Creating web-friendly copies in Windows Live Photo Gallery -- Prepping photos using Apple iPhoto -- Nothing but Net: Photos on the Web -- Viewing Photos on a TV -- Creating a Slide-Show Screen Saver -- Creating a Windows screen saver -- Creating a Mac screen saver -- Hanging Photo Wallpaper -- Creating wallpaper in Windows 7 -- Hanging wallpaper on a Mac -- pt. V The Part of Tens -- ch. 11 Ten Great Online Resources -- Digital Photography Review -- The Imaging Resource -- ePHOTOZINE -- Digital Photo Magazine -- Outdoor Photographer -- Shutterbug -- Strobist.com -- Photo.net -- PhotoWorkshop -- Manufacturer Websites -- ch. 12 Top Ten Maintenance and Emergency Care Tips -- Keep Spare Batteries on Hand -- Use the Strap! -- Safeguard Your Memory Cards -- Clean the Lens and LCD with Care -- Update Your Firmware -- Protect Your Camera from the Elements -- Clean the Image Sensor -- Back Up Your Images Regularly -- Use Image Recovery Software to Rescue Lost Photos -- Clean Out Your Computer's Hard Drive.
650 0 $aPhotography$xDigital techniques.
830 0 $a--For dummies.
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