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Friday 29 February 2008

Digital Art Photography For Dummies

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In this book, I cover the art form of digital art photography. I start by giving
you an introduction to the world of film-based photography and how it
relates to digital photography. From there, I go on to cover the whole gambit
of digital art photography, from shooting great photos to tweaking them in
Photoshop to producing final output fit for a gallery wall. If that sounds intriguing,
this book is for you whether you’re film-based or digital-only or both.



About This Book
Here are some of the things this book will help you do: Get a fabulous, well-exposed photograph, no matter what your shooting conditions Tweak, edit, and enhance your images to create something entirely new-or just simply better than what you started with Produce gallery-worthy art prints Find out when it’s time to upgrade your computer to handle graphics work

Foolish Assumptions
I don’t like to be foolish, but to use this book, I assume that you know the basics of photography, whether digital or film. (I do sprinkle loads of photography tidbits throughout, so no one is stranded.) I also assume that you know how to use a computer and have maybe played around with Photoshop or some photo editor application. Most important of all, I assume that you have a burning desire down deep inside to unleash your creative side by producing — and even selling — truly artistic, awe-inspiring photographic prints.

Conventions Used in This Book
By conventions, I simply mean a set of rules that I employ in this book to present information to you consistently. When you see a term italicized, look for its definition, which I include so you know what that term means in the context of digital art photography. Sometimes, I give you information to enter onscreen; in those cases, I format what you need to type bold. Web site addresses and e-mail addresses appear in monofont so that they stand out from regular text.


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