編輯推薦: Guides readers simply and easily from set up to print out with tasks such as taking better pictures through composition and lighting, how to avoid over or under exposure, editing and organizing photos, and simple corrections that can be applied for beautiful photos. Totally updated to cover the latest digital camera features-including the new video capabilities-- and guide readers through effectively using common digital imaging software.
內(nèi)容簡介:Are you new to digital cameras? Does new technology make you nervous? Relax! You're holding in your hands the easiest guide ever to digital photography - a book that skips the long-winded explanations and shows you how things work. All you have to do is open the book and discover just how easy it is to get up to speed. * Set up your camera and learn program modes * Understand good composition and exposure * Experiment with lenses and focal length * Download and organize your images * Fine-tune your photos with Photoshop(r) Elements * Select paper and printers to make quality prints * "Simplify It" sidebars offer real-world advice * Succinct explanations walk you through step by step * Full-color screen shots demonstrate each task * Self-contained, two-page lessons make learning a snap
作者簡介:Galen Gruman is executive editor of InfoWorld.com and principal at The Zango Group, an editorial consulting firm. Previously, he was editor of Macworld (U.S.) and M-Business and West Coast bureau chief of Computerworld. Mark Hattersley is Editor in Chief of the Macworld group in the UK. He watches over Macworld, MacVideo, iPod User, and Digital Arts. Mark is a technology writer and editor with wide-ranging experience in the tech industry in particular.
目錄:1 Getting Ready to Take Pictures. Set Up Your LCD for Optimum Use. Viewfinder or LCD Which to Use? Choose a Resolution and File Type. Choose a Memory Card. Hold the Camera for Sharpness. Choose a Program Mode. Using Your Camera's Autofocus. 2 Taking a Better Picture through Composition. Simple Pictures Work Best. Get Close to Your Subject. Find a Foreground. Watch Your Background. The Rule of Thirds. When Centered Is Good. Where Heads Belong. Watch Your Edges. Shoot Verticals and Horizontals. 3 Using Light to Your Advantage. See the Light. Shadows Are Important. Light Can Hurt Your Photos (What to Avoid). Low Front Light Can Be Beautiful. Make Textures Show Up with Sidelight. Separate with Backlight. Add Impact with Spotlight. Turn On Your Flash When the Light Is Harsh. Time of Day Changes the Light. 4 Understanding Exposure and White Balance. What Your Camera Meter Does. The Problem of Underexposure. The Problem of Overexposure. Correct Exposure Problems. What Is White Balance? When to Use Auto White Balance. When to Use Definite White Balance Settings. Using White Balance Settings Creatively. 5 Choosing Shutter Speed and F-Stop. Control Exposure with Shutter Speed and F-Stop. Stop Action with Fast Shutter Speeds. Blur Action with Slow Shutter Speeds. Increase Depth of Field with Small F-Stops. Create Shallow Depth of Field with Large F-Stops. ISO Settings Affect Exposure Choices. 6 Getting Maximum Sharpness. Minimize Camera Movement. Focus on the Most Important Part of the Subject. Choose F-Stop or Shutter Speed for Appropriate Sharpness. Get Maximum Sharpness with a Tripod. Get Sharpness with Other Camera Supports. 7 Getting the Most from a Lens. Get a Big View with a Wide Angle. Get a Tight View with a Telephoto. Zoom for Best Compositions. Choose Focal Lengths for Different Subjects. Close-ups and Lenses. Focal Length and People Photographs. How to Buy New Lenses. 8 Indoor and Night Light plus Flash. Deal with Artificial Light. Correct Color with White Balance. Using Appropriate Shutter Speed Technique. Brace the Camera for Sharpness. Understand How Flash Works. Deal with Red Eye. Avoid Flash Shadow Problems. Bounce Your Flash for More Natural Light. 9 Shooting Video with a Digital Camera. Choose the Right Shutter Speed. Using ISO Settings to Change Exposure. Support the Camera. Capture a Variety of Shots. Look for Movement. Record Good Audio. 10 Editing and Organizing Your Photos. Import Photos to Your Computer. Organize Photos on a Hard Drive. Back Up Photos on a Second Drive. Using Photoshop Elements to Organize Photos. Edit the Good from the Bad. 11 Basic Adjustments with Photoshop Elements. Crop Your Photos for Better Images. Fix Crooked Horizons. Fix Gray Photos. Make Dark Photos Brighter. Correct Color Easily. Try Black-and-White. Size the Picture for Printing. Size Photos for E-mail. Sharpen the Image. 12 Additional Controls with Photoshop Elements. Using Selections to Isolate Adjustments. Modify Your Selections. Increase Color Saturation without Problems. Darken Specific Areas of a Photo. Lighten Specific Areas of a Photo. Darken Edges for a Traditional Look. Clone Effectively. What Layers Are About. 13 Printing Photos. Start with a Good Photo for a Good Print. Calibrate the Monitor. Using Photo Printers with Photoshop Elements. Set the Printer Driver Correctly. Make the Right Paper Choice. Make a Good Print. Add Text to a Print. 14 Basic Video Editing with Premiere Elements. Review Your Shots. Look for an Order to Shots. Edit Clip Length. Place Clips in Timeline. Add Titles to Your Video. Adjust the Sound for Your Video. Add Special Effects to Your Video. Add Music to Your Video. Export Your Edited Video.