Covers topics including choosing a camera, offloading and storing images, cropping photographs, e-mail pictures, and creating a slide show. This description may be from another edition of this product.
I found this book very practical. Includes details on batteries plus storing, managing and sharing photos. It clarified something I had not been able to understand in another book (rule of thirds).
A Great Melding of Photography and Computing
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Ron Gladis and David Stone have nailed it! The FIRST book I've seen on this emerging hobby that effectively describes how to combine artistic and usable photographic techniques in a digital camera. The topics are well-laid out and in-depth (while not being overly "techie"). The discussions about how to take better photographs are particularly good. These sections will help any camera user take much better photographs (with or weithout a digital camera!).But what is unique in this book is how it teaches the user how to combine the best photographic techniques with the power of the computer! These sections, written in understandable terms (but not oversimplified language like in most other books on digital photography), really bring home how BEST to use the technology to make better images - a VERY powerful combination.If you have, or plan to buy or receive as a gift, a digital camera -- GET THIS BOOK! It will also make a great gift for a Friend or Family member who has a digital camera.
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