If you're comfortable with the concept of photography but find the digital part a stumbling block, Digital Photography for Dummies will get you over the hump.
Author Julie Adair King, a photographer and graphics-software specialist, deftly explains such concepts as resolution, f-stop, and compression. She is also refreshingly upfront about the differences between film-based and digital photography, spelling out the latter's shortcomings early on. Her advice on all aspects of the field is well thought out and simple without being condescending. She informs readers, for example, that you needn't use high-pixel resolutions simply for placing images on a Web page. Such tips will come as a relief to fledgling photographers on a budget, or novices who may have thought they had to use the highest-quality settings at all times.
Aside from the technical concerns of working with the camera and computer, King also gives sound tips on composition and lighting. And since retouching is one of the principal benefits of digital photography, she spends a fair amount of time discussing photo-editing software. And while most of the examples are in black and white, the most important examples, gratefully, are included in a 16-page color plate section in the middle of the book.
For those of you considering jumping into the world of digital photography, you'll be hard-pressed to find a better guide to getting started than Digital Photography for Dummies. --John Frederick Moore
Review
"...gives you an introduction to the world of photography whether you are a beginner or an experienced photographer..." (Lingerie Buyer, February 2004)
"...covers the essentials of digital imaging technology that a first time digital photographer needs to know..." (The CBL Source, October/November 2002)
Review
"...gives you an introduction to the world of photography whether you are a beginner or an experienced photographer..." (Lingerie Buyer, February 2004)
"...covers the essentials of digital imaging technology that a first time digital photographer needs to know..." (The CBL Source, October/November 2002)
Book Description
In the 1840s, William Henry Fox Talbot combined light, paper, a few chemicals, and a wooden box to produce a photographic print, laying the foundation for modern film photography. Over the years, that process was refined, and people discovered the joy of photography. Now, more than 160 years after Talbot's innovation, photography has entered a new age, with the arrival of the digital camera and a new and exciting way to think about photography. In fact, digital photography has spawned an entirely new art form.
With a digital camera, a computer, and some photo-editing software, you can explore the unlimited creative opportunities of digital photography. Just think – no more film, no more film development costs, no more limitations of working only with what's there. With digital photography, you have almost instant access to your photos, and with photo-editing software, you can easily clean up your photos and add special effects that used to be nearly impossible for the amateur photographer to achieve.
Digital Photography For Dummies, 4th Edition, is your introduction to the world of digital photography, whether you're a beginner taking your first shot or an experienced photographer looking to try a new medium. In this newly revised edition, you'll discover the following topics and more: Explore the different kinds of equipment – from cameras and computers to photo-editing software Understand the science behind digital photography, including resolution, aperture, shutter speeds, and f-stops Compose great shots, including how to light your subject Solve common photographic dilemmas – such as capturing a moving target and dealing with unfriendly lighting Edit your photos by sharpening them, removing red eye, and cropping them Display your photos in a variety of ways – on CD, on the Web, or in slide shows Top Ten lists on ways to improve your digital images, great ways to use your photos, and online resources all digital photographers should know about
Digital Photography For Dummies, 4th Edition, also comes with a CD that includes trial versions of popular photo-editing software, as well as some original photos taken by the author that you can use to experiment with.
Book Info
New edition is fully updated with a color section demonstrating how to adjust color in digital photographs. Softcover. CD-ROM included. Previous edition c2000.
From the Back Cover
"Clarifies mysteries and offers useful help!" U.S. News & World Report Updated with coverage of the latest cameras and software! Your fun and easy guide to the world of digital photography Digital cameras just keep getting better and cheaper. But where do you begin? In this friendly guide, Julie Adair King delivers just what you need. She tells you how to select the right equipment. She reveals secrets of great digital picture-taking. And she shows you how to use photo-editing software to enhance any digital photo. All this on the bonus CD-ROM Image-editing software, including tryouts of Adobe Photoshop and Photoshop Elements, Ulead PhotoImpact trial version, Paint Shop Pro, and Jasc After Shot evaluations. Photo cataloging software, including ThumbsPlus evaluation version and ACDSee trial version Album software, including FlipAlbum Suite freeware System Requirements: PC running Windows 98 or Later; Power Macintosh running System 8.6.6 or later. See the About the CD Appendix for details and complete system requirements.
About the Author
Julie Adair King is an avid professional photographer and the author of several books on photography and image-editing, including Adobe PhotoDeluxe 4 For Dummies and Photo Retouching & Restoration For Dummies.
Digital Photography for Dummies FROM THE PUBLISHER
You'll be smiling behind the camera after you master all the tips and
tricks exposed in the second edition of Digital Photography For Dummies
by photographer and digital imaging expert Julie Adair King. This
updated guide to taking great pictures with a digital camera -- whether
you're shooting for fun or for profit -- delivers up-to-the-minute
advice on everything from selecting the right camera to using advanced
image-correction techniques, all written in clear, concise terms and
presented with easy-to-follow steps.
With traditional 35mm cameras, after your picture is taken, that's it.
But with digital camera images, the fun is just starting. Run your
digital images through a variety of special effects, from adjusting the
color balance to cropping out unwanted elements or sharpening the focus.
Create new images for your Web site, send your pictures to friends and
family over the Internet, or print your suitable-for-framing pix on
high-quality paper. Plus, Digital Photography For Dummies, 2nd Edition,
comes with a bonus CD-ROM loaded with image-editing utilities, such as
Kodak Picture Easy 3.1, Spin Panorama 1.0, and trial versions of several
popular tools and programs, including Adobe's award-winning photo-manipulation program, Photoshop 5.