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Friday 29 February 2008

Digital Photography All-in-One Desk Reference for Dummies, 2nd Edition

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The future of photography is in your hands, and it’s becoming all digital! Not since the 19th century, when photographers had to be artisan, craftsperson, artist, chemist, and public relations expert rolled into one, has so much of the photographic process been entirely in the control of
the person taking the picture. Now you can compose and view the exact picture you’re going to take, using your camera’s full liquid crystal display (LCD) screen. Review the picture an instant after pressing the shutter. If your computer is nearby, you can upload it seconds later, view a super-large version on your display, crop, enhance, and then make your own sparkling full-color print — all within minutes!



When you go digital, you never need to buy film or wait while your photos are processed in a lab. You decide which images to print and how large to make them. You can display your digital photographic work framed on your wall or displayed proudly over your fireplace. You can make wallet-size photos, send copies to friends in e-mail, or create an online gallery that can be viewed
by relatives and colleagues over the Web. And if alchemy is in your blood, you can transform the simplest picture into a digital masterpiece using an image editor. Correct your photos, delete your ex-brother-in-law from a family portrait, or transplant the Eiffel Tower to the seashore. Digital photography gives you the power to take pictures on a whim, or to create careful professional quality work that others might be willing to pay for. The choices are all yours, and digital photography puts all the power in your hands. All you need is a little information on how to choose and use your tools, and how to put them to work. That’s what you’ll find within the pages of this thick, comprehensive All-in-One guidebook. The most exciting thing is how rapidly the technology is changing to bring you new capabilities and features that you can use to improve your pictures. Today, 2 megapixel (MP) cameras are difficult to find unless you’re shopping for a photo-capable cellphone. Even the leanest digital camera you’re likely to find in stores will have 3.3–4MP of resolution. I’ve tested models in this range that cost less than $150! You’ll find 5MP and 6MP



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