Real World Digital Photography

Author:   Deke McClelland ,  Katrin Eismann
Publisher:   Pearson Education Limited
ISBN:  

9780201354027


Pages:   464
Publication Date:   23 July 1999
Replaced By:   9780321223722
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Deke McClelland ,  Katrin Eismann
Publisher:   Pearson Education Limited
Imprint:   Addison Wesley
Dimensions:   Width: 23.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.951kg
ISBN:  

9780201354027


ISBN 10:   0201354020
Pages:   464
Publication Date:   23 July 1999
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Replaced By:   9780321223722
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

1. Why Use a Digital Camera? Affordability and Image Quality. Digital Quality On the Mend. Factoring In the Other Costs. Storage and Duplication. Availability and Flexibility. Surviving the Destructive Forces of Time. Speed and Convenience. Color and Focus Modifications. Other Considerations. 2. Types of Digital Cameras. Entry-Level Digital Cameras. Who Is Using Entry-Level Digital Cameras? Why Wouldn't You Buy Entry-Level? Deluxe Point-and-Shoot Digital Cameras. Is a Deluxe Point-and-Shoot Right for You? Why Not Use a Deluxe Point-and-Shoot Digital Camera? Professional Lite Digital Cameras. Who Uses Professional Lite Digital Cameras? Why Not Use Pro Lite Digital Cameras? Professional Digital Cameras. Who Uses Professional Digital Cameras? So, Why Isn't Everyone Using Professional Digital Cameras? Gadgets, Just for Fun. Who Uses Gadget Cameras? Why Wouldn't You Want a Gadget Camera? The First Step Is Half the Journey. 3. How Digital Cameras Work. (And Why You Should Care). From Lens to Image Sensor. Diaphragm and Shutter (Or Lack Thereof). Focal Lengths. How the Image Sensor Works. Pixels and Resolution. Capturing Color. CCD versus CMOS. Storing the Image. Media Capacity. Types of Media. Image Size and Compression. 4. The Mechanics of Digital Imagery. Pixels and Bits. The Math Behind the Pixels. Recipes for Color. Converting Between Color Modes. Pixel Count and Resolution. Screen Resolution. Images for the Web. Print Resolution. Image File Formats. Conserving Disk Space with JPEG. Preserving Image Quality with TIFF. Eight-Bit Images Choose GIF. Other File Formats. 5. Bells and Whistles: The Digital Camera Interface. Viewfinder and LCD. Rangefinder versus SLR. LCD Preview and Playback. Media and Connectivity. Serial: As Slow As It Gets. USB: The Faster Connection. Downloading Directly from the Media. Alternative Connections. Batteries. Kinds of Batteries. Don't Be Too Frugal. The Traditional Stuff: Focus, Flash, and More. 6. Shopping for a Digital Camera. What Will You Be Using the Camera For? What Does the Camera Have to Do? Minimum Image-Quality Standards. Control. Speed of operation. How Much Can You Afford? What Features Do You Really Want? Accessories: The Little Things in Life. Time to Test Some Cameras. Lens Performance. Evaluating Digital Image Files. Buying a Professional Digital Camera. Internet Resources. 7. The Digital Darkroom. The Computer. The Laptop Option. Mac versus Windows: Which OS Is Better? Windows 98 versus NT. Memory. Virtual Memory. Carving up RAM on the Mac. Storage. The Hard Disk. Removable Media. Monitor and Video Card. CRT versus LCD. Variations on CRT. Video and VRAM. Gamma Adjustment. Printers. Ink-Jet Printers. Dye-Sublimation Printers. 8. The Desktop Studio. Essential Studio Requirements. The Set. Tripod. Backdrops and Sweeps. Not-so-Nondescript Backgrounds. Props. Chewing Gum and Baling Wire. Light. Matching the Camera to the Light. Artificial Lighting. Continuous Light. Flash Equipment. How Much Light. How Many Lights. Critical Lighting Variables. Modifying the Light. Essential Accessories. Light Meters. Test Targets. The Bottom Line. Your Camera Bag. What's in Your Bag? 9. Essentials of Photography. Seeing the Light. Measuring the Light. Metering Patterns. Working with the Light Meter. Overriding the Light Meter. Beating Backlight. The Digital Zone System. Exposure Partners: ISO, Aperture, and Shutter Speed. ISO Ratings. Aperture and Shutter Speed. Creative Exposure Techniques. Slow Shutter Speed Effects. Slow Flash Synch. Aperture and Depth of Field. Lenses. Modifying the Light. Natural Light. Adding Light with Flash. Using Flash on a Sunny Day. Off-Camera Flash. 10. Framing for Success. Get Close, Really Close. Look for Details. Rotate the Frame. Violate Symmetry. Take the Shot Less Taken. 11. Immersive Imaging and QuickTime VR. Kinds of Immersive Images. Making Panoramic Movies. Planning and Shooting the Panorama. Image Composition. Avoiding Ghosts. The Camera. Setting up the Camera on a Tripod. Number of Images. Keeping Exposure and Depth of Field Consistent. Mental Focus. Stitching the Panos. Software. Download and Organize. Resize, Rotate, and Sharpen. Retouch. Stitch. Adding Interactivity and Hotspots. The Technology Behind the Magic. Interactive Object Movies. The Equipment You Need. Turntables. Object Rigs. Lighting. Shooting the Movie. Putting the Movie Together. Software. Prepping the Files. Stitching. Animating the Objects. Embedding Immersive Images in a Web page. Additional Types of Immersive Images. 12. Correcting Your Photographs. Straightening and Cropping. Using the Measure Tool. Using the Crop Tool. Cropping One Image to Match Another. Brightness and Contrast. Reading a Histogram. Correcting the Levels. Adjustment Layers. Curves and Beyond. Correcting Colors. Variations: The Intuitive Approach. Adjusting Saturation. Balancing Colors with Levels. Restoring Saturation. Changing a Specific Color. Sharpening Focus. Using Unsharp Mask. Practical Applications of Unsharp Mask. Suppressing Noise and Artifacts. Averaging Pixels. Median and Saturation. 13. Preparing Images for Print and the Web. Mixing Pigments on Paper. RGB to CMYK. Key Color and Characterization. Even Then, Some Colors Won't Print. Using a Personal Printer. Page Setup. Printing Quality. Color Matching. Preparing for Professional Output. Converting an Image to CMYK. Defining CMYK. Creating Images for the Web. Putting the Squeeze on File Size. Indexing Colors for GIF. Eliminating Unnecessary Data. 14. Archiving Digital Images. How Archiving Works. Burning CD-ROMs. Making a Windows CD. Making a Macintosh CD. Compression Utilities. StuffIt and WinZip in Action. One Compression Is Enough. Cataloging Your Archives. Thumbnail Previews. Cataloging Utilities. Printing Contact Sheets. Index.

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In 1985, Deke McClelland oversaw the implementation of the first personal computer-based production department in Boulder, Colorado. These days, Deke is the author of the award-winning titles Photoshop 6 for Windows Bible and Macworld Photoshop 6 Bible (Hungry Minds), with more copies in print than any other guides on computer graphics. Other best-selling titles include Real World Illustrator 10, Real World Digital Photography, and Adobe Master Class: Designer's Invitational (all Peachpit Press). He also serves as host to several entertaining and educational video training series, including Total Photoshop, Total Illustrator, and Total GoLive (Total Training). In 1989, Deke won the Benjamin Franklin Award for Best Computer Book. Since then, he has received honors from the Society for Technical Communication, the American Society of Business Press Editors, the Western Publications Association, and the Computer Press Association. In 1999, Book Bytes named Deke its Author of the Year. Deke is an AdobeCertified Expert, a member of the PhotoshopWorld Instructor Dream Team, and a contributing editor for Macworld and Photoshop User magazines. Katrin Eismann is the coauthor of Real World Digital Photography with Deke McClelland. Katrin is a photoimager, artist, educator, and internationally respected lecturer on imaging and the impact of digital technologies on the professional photographer. Her work has appeared in numerous books and magazines, and her clients include small associations, organizations, conferences, and Fortune 500 companies. In addition to Real World Digital Photography, Katrin has coauthored two other books with Deke McClelland.

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