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Table of Contents
From the Book - 8th edition.
Part 1: Exploring digital photography basics
Chapter 1: Choosing the right camera
Chapter 2: Starting to see like a photographer
Chapter 3: Easy does it: using auto and scene modes
Chapter 4: Understanding basic picture options
Part 2: Taking your photography to the next level
Chapter 5: Taking control of exposure
Chapter 6: Manipulating focus and color
Chapter 7: Getting the shot: how the pros do it
Part 3: After the shot
Chapter 8: Viewing, downloading, and storing your pictures
Chapter 9: Printing and sharing your pictures
Part 4: The part of tens
Chapter 10: Ten accessories to enhance your photography
Ten fixes for common photo flaws
Top ten maintenance and Emergency care tips.
From the Book - 7th ed.
Introduction
What's in this book?
Part 1: Gearing Up
Part 2: Easy Does It: Taking The Fast Track to Great Pics
Part 3: Moving Beyond Full Auto
Part 4: From Camera To Computer And Beyond
Part 5: Part Of Tens
Appendix
Icons and other conventions used in this book
What do I read first?
Part 1: Gearing Up:
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
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
Part 2: Easy Does It: Taking The Fast Track To Great Pics:
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
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
Part 3: Moving Beyond Full Auto:
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
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
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
From Camera To Computer And Beyond:
Viewing and downloading your pictures:
Taking advantage of playback options
Downloading your images
Look at your downloading options
Tips for smoother downloading
Downloading from a card reader
Downloading from the camera
Converting raw files
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
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
Part 5: Part Of Tens:
Ten great online resources:
Digital photography review
Imaging resource
ePHOTOZINE
Digital photo magazine
Outdoor photographer
Shutterbug
Strobist.com
Photo.net
PhotoWorkshop
Manufacturer Websites
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
Appendix: Glossary of digital photography terms
Index.
From the Book - 6th ed.
Part I: Peering through the digital viewfinder --
Part II: Getting the most from your camera --
Part III: From camera to computer to beyond --
Part IV: The part of tens.
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9781119235606
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9780470250747
9781119235606
111923560
9780470250747
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