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  Perfect Digital Photography by Jay Dickman ; Jay Kinghorn

  • Published by: OSBORNE/MCGRAW
  • Author: Jay Dickman ; Jay Kinghorn
  • Page Count: 466
  • Group: DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY - BEGINNERS
  • ISBN: 0072259213/9780072259216
  • Published: Nov 2005

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Perfect Digital Photography
A beautiful, full-color guide cowritten by a Pulitzer Prize-winning National Geographic photographer and a photography instructor

This is a must-have guide for amateur photographers serious about improving both the quality of their photographs and their proficiency in the digital darkroom. The book is the perfect combination of a technical treatise on digital imaging and an artistic exploration of light, composition, and form, allowing readers to glean essential digital photography techniques without losing sight of the artistic and aesthetic aspects of the craft. In addition, top photographers offer advice on how they use digital photography to create compelling images for high-profile magazines, advertising campaigns, and fine art. Using an easy-to-follow approach, the authors explain:

Image conceptualization

Shooting, editing, and image correction

Tips for getting great prints

Top 10 skills all digital photographers should know

The power of photography
Developing technical proficiency with your camera
Light
Creative exposures
Composition
Telling the story
Photographing people
Travel photography
Photographing the natural world
The digital darkroom
Scanning essentialsediting images
Correcting tone & colour
Image refinements
Printing & output
Working in black & white
Automation