Digital Photography: Top 100 Simplified Tips & Tricks, 2/e
Gregory Georges
- 出版商: Hungry Minds
- 出版日期: 2005-08-15
- 售價: $940
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $893
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 240
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0764596160
- ISBN-13: 9780764596162
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Digital Photography: Top 100 Simplified Tips & Tricks 2nd Edition has been totally updated for Photoshop Elements 3 and the latest digital camera features to provide adventurous users with 100 useful and surprising techniques that can be used to make better digital photos, prints, and photo-based projects. Organized into 10 chapters, with 10 tasks per chapter, this book provides the time-saving tips, cool secrets, and productivity tricks to help take a reader’s knowledge of digital photography beyond the basics. Full-color screen shots and numbered, step-by-step instructions show readers how to save time and boost productivity. InfoTrends Research Group says Digital camera unit sales will grow from 6.7 million in 2000 to 42 million in 2005, while worldwide revenue from digital camera sales is expected to reach $11.8 billion by 2007 with unit sales surpassing the 18.7 million mark.
Table of Contents:
1. Get Ready to Take Photos.
#1 Select Good Photo Opportunities.
#2 Know Why You Are Taking Photos.
#3 Master Your Camera to Get Great Photos.
#4 Choose the Image File Format to Suit Your Needs.
#5 Set the Image Resolution and Compression Level.
#6 Control Your Camera’s Light Sensitivity with the ISO Setting.
#7 Improve Color with the White Balance Setting.
#8 Shoot for Digital Editing.
#9 Pack for a Successful and Enjoyable Shoot.
2. Choose Good Light.
#10 Pick Good Light for Better Photos.
#11 Shoot in Haze or Fog.
#12 Silhouette Your Subject.
#13 Learn When to Shoot with a Built-in Flash.
#14 Reveal Detail with a Fill Flash.
#15 Add a Catch Light to Your Subjects’ Eyes.
#16 Prevent Red Eye.
#17 Add Natural Light with a Reflector.
#18 Shoot Close-ups with a Macro Ring Light.
#19 Illuminate Portraits with Window Light.
#20 Take Advantage of the Golden Hour.
3. Control Exposure.
#21 Understanding Exposure to Get the Photos That You Want.
#22 Discover Different Exposure Modes.
#23 Choose an Appropriate Metering Mode.
#24 Using the Histogram to Get the Exposure That You Want.
#25 Improve Exposure with Exposure Compensation.
#26 Avoid Blown-out Highlights.
#27 Understanding Dynamic Range.
#28 Combine Two Photos to Get a Full Dynamic Range.
4. Control Focus and Depth of Field.
#29 Achieve Sharp Focus Using a Tripod.
#30 Control Focus with Focus Point Selection.
#31 Show Action Using a Slow Shutter Speed.
#32 Add Drama by Panning with the Subject.
#33 Control Focus Creatively with Manual Focus.
#34 Control Depth of Field.
#35 Create Cool Effects with Depth of Field.
#36 Understanding Focal Length.
#37 Control Perspective with Focal Length.
#38 Control Background with Focal Length and Aperture.
5. Take Better Photos.
#39 Assess Shooting Conditions.
#40 Consider the Possibilities.
#41 Compose for Maximum Effect.
#42 Shoot Photos Based on a Theme.
#43 Work to Develop Your Style.
#44 Shoot Details to Create Interest.
#45 Compose for Final Print Proportions.
#46 Learn to Shoot Better by Studying EXIF Data.
#47 Get Better Photos with Patience, Practice, and Effort.
6. Try Creative Photo Techniques.
#48 Focus Attention on Your Subject.
#49 Shoot Color for Dramatic Photos.
#50 Show Movement with a Neutral Density Filter.
#51 Control Reflection with a Polarizer.
#52 Shoot Photos for a Panorama.
#53 Shoot Photos with a “Wow!” Factor.
#54 Shoot Scenes with Low Contrast.
#55 Shoot When Seasons Change.
#56 Shoot Patterns and Shapes.
#57 Shoot with a Plan to Edit Digitally.
#58 Experiment to Create Unique Photos.
#59 Shoot in Low Light for Rich Colors.
7. Edit Images with Adobe Photoshop Elements.
#60 Learn the Best Editing Sequence.
#61 Convert RAW Files with Adobe Camera RAW.
#62 Process a Batch of Photos.
#63 Using the Clone Stamp Tool to Remove Unwanted Elements.
#64 Edit a Selected Area.
#65 Keep Track of Your Edits.
#66 Using Adjustment Layers to Gain Editing Flexibility.
#67 Create a Panorama.
#68 Hand-Color Black-and-White Photos.
#69 Protect and Preserve Original Photo Files.
#70 Resize a Batch of Digital Photos.
#71 Edit Photos for Use on the Web.
8. Adjust Tonal Range and Correct Color with Photoshop Elements.
#72 Check Exposure with the Histogram.
#73 Check for Color Casts with the Info Palette.
#74 Fix Under- and Overexposed Photos.
#75 Understanding Contrast.
#76 Improve Image Contrast by Setting Black and White Points.
#77 Improve Image Contrast with a Levels Layer.
#78 Reveal Highlight Detail with the Shadows/Highlights Command.
#79 Reveal Shadow Detail with the Shadows/Highlights Command.
#80 Lighten or Darken a Selected Portion of an Image.
#81 Remove a Color Cast with the Color Cast Command.
#82 Adjust Color with a Hue/Saturation Layer.
9. Make Photographic Prints.
#83 Understanding Color Management.
#84 Crop a Photo to a Specified Size.
#85 Make a Large Print.
#86 Sharpen a Digital Image.
#87 Precisely Position Photos on a Page.
#88 Print Multiple Photos on a Page.
#89 Order Prints Online.
#90 Create and Order a Photo Book Online.
10. Complete Digital Photo Projects.
#91 Organize Your Digital Photos.
#92 Share Digital Photos with AOL Instant Messenger.
#93 Archive Your Digital Photo Collection to a DVD.
#94 Create a PDF Slideshow.
#95 Create a Digital Photo Album.
#96 Create a Web Photo Gallery.
#97 Create a Video Slideshow.
#98 Create a Photo Calendar.
#99 Create a Photo Greeting Card.
#100 Create a Photomontage