
Amazon.com Review The Photographer's Digital Studio teaches traditional photographers all about digital photography. The book offers guidance on buying the hardware and software you need to get started, including whether to buy a Windows or Macintosh system and what to look for in a monitor. The next part of the book covers the technology behind digital cameras, video cameras, and scanners--as well as what products to look for when buying. There's also information on lab processes, such as Photo CD, and how to use several popular Windows and Macintosh image editors, such as Adobe Photoshop, Fractal Design Painter, Corel Photo-Paint, Micrografx Picture Publisher, Jasc's Paint Shop Pro, Pixel Resources' PixelPaint Professional, Color It!, and plug-ins. The Photographer's Digital Studio also provides a thorough discussion of output, which ranges from image management and screen savers to printers, color management, and service bureaus. A full-color insert illustrates a number of image-editing techniques. The back of the book features a glossary of digital imaging terms and a list of manufacturers of cameras, scanners, and software. Product Description By explaining how the tools and techniques of traditional photography have their digital equivalents, and by using familiar language and concepts, the author shows traditional photographers that digital photography is really just an extension of what they already know. It covers the difference between constructing digital images and building film images, and much more. From the Back Cover
Page Count:
366
Publication Date:
1996-01-01
Publisher:
Peachpit Pr
ISBN-10:
0201884003
ISBN-13:
9780201884005
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