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Digital Photography Bible Subsequent Edition
* 16-page color insert demonstrates techniques used to solve problems best understood by seeing the before and after versions of an image.
* CD-ROM contains hundreds of sample photographs, a trial version of Photoshop 7.0 and the 3-D editing program Conama.
- ISBN-100764549510
- ISBN-13978-0764549519
- EditionSubsequent
- PublisherJohn Wiley & Sons Inc
- Publication dateJanuary 1, 2002
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions7.5 x 2 x 9 inches
- Print length792 pages
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“…comprehensive…guide for anyone starting out in digital photography…” (Computer Arts, August 2003)
From the Back Cover
-Bill Niffenegger, Digital Artist
* Understand the latest features and choose the right camera, computer set-up, and software
* Discover the secrets of digital photo shoots and image-scanning
* Master image-editing techniques using Photoshop or Photoshop Elements
Your one-stop resource for serious digital photography . . .
In the last few years, digital photography has gone mainstream, with today's best "prosumer" cameras rivaling the performance of traditional 35mm SLRs. Now updated to cover the latest cameras, accessories, and software and revised throughout with dozens of hands-on tips for location shooting and the digital darkroom, this one-of-a-kind guide demonstrates the step-by-step procedures for achieving picture-perfect digital results, whether you're a professional photographer, a serious amateur, or a graphic artist.
Inside, you'll find complete coverage of digital photography
* Understand pixels, bit-depth, resolution, and other digital photo basics
* Make sense of the latest features and get the best digital camera and accessories for your needs
* Get tips on shooting memorable images, from lighting to location to composition
* Discover the secrets of great digital photo shoots, from sports and nature to portraits and macros
* Outfit a PC for image-processing and acquire a quality scanner and printer
* Master image-editing basics in Photoshop or Photoshop Elements
* Push the limits with advanced techniques and special effects using Photoshop, software filters, and Painter
* Get the scoop on preparing and enhancing images for the Web
* Discover the secrets to printing great digital images
CD-ROM Contents
* Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Photoshop Elements tryouts
* Trial version of Macromedia Fireworks MX, Paint Shop Pro evaluation, and more
* Plus sample digital photos
About the Author
Ken has been working with computers since 1981 and has written hundreds of articles, columns, and reviews for such publications as Publish, DV Magazine, Computer Graphics World, PC World, Macworld, and Windows Magazine. He has also published ten other computer book, including the first edition of Digital Photography Bible, Master VISUALLY Photoshop 6.0, CliffsNotes Taking and Sharing Digital Photographs, and Photoshop 5.5 Professional Results.
Ken also maintains a practice as a commercial photo-illustrator and has become internationally known for his photo-painting, which has been featured twice in Digital Graphics Magazine, in the all-time best-selling poster for the 1988 Sausalito Arts Festival, and in the 1999 American President Lines Calendar.
Ron Rockwell began his career as a technical illustrator in the days when eraser crumbs and ink-stained fingers were a sign of the trade. With a degree in commercial art, he became an art director at a Silicon Valley print shop. After that, he launched a long freelance career peppered with a year here and there as art director for both large and small advertising agencies in California, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Hawaii. During that time, he continued servicing freelance clients he had acquired in the early seventies.
Besides being a graphic designer and technical illustrator, Ron is a successful professional photographer with a fully equipped studio consisting of traditional medium format equipment and state-of-the-art digital equipment. You can see some of his work at www.nidus-corp.com. In 2001, Ron wrote FreeHand 10 f/x & Design, and he is hard at work on a book for the next version of Macromedia FreeHand. Ron is an active member of FreeHand Web forums and a member of Team Macromedia.
Mark L. Chambers has been an author, computer consultant, BBS sysop, programmer, and hardware technician for over 15 years. His previous books include Building A PC For Dummies, Scanners For Dummies, CD & DVD Recording For Dummies, Microsoft Office v. X For Mac Power Users Guide, and others. Mark is currently a full time author and tech editor. He recently served as an HP Web Clinic instructor in the use of CD-RW drives.
Product details
- Publisher : John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Publication date : January 1, 2002
- Edition : Subsequent
- Language : English
- Print length : 792 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0764549510
- ISBN-13 : 978-0764549519
- Item Weight : 3.15 pounds
- Dimensions : 7.5 x 2 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #8,202,893 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #1,402 in Enterprise Data Computing
- #62,943 in Computer Science (Books)
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Mark L. Chambers is an author, hardware technician, and unabashed Mac fan. He is the author of more than 30 computer books including MacBook For Dummies and Macs For Seniors For Dummies. Mark lives in Columbia, Missouri and enjoys watching the St Louis Cardinals, fine-tuning his computers and playing his three pinball machines.

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- Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2017Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseGreat book for reference. Must have for every serious photographers shelf
- Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2014It was ok
- Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2013Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThe book is a bit dated but that will happen with electronics. I bought this book for a penny and it was in excellent condition so I can not complain. If you are new to digital photography this is a good place to start.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2015love it
- Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2002I wish I'd read the reviews before I bought the book. I'd echo the sentiment that I was too advanced for the book. The CD wasn't anything I could use either. It was good in spots, but what I learned was really on a few pages. If you just bought or thinking of buying, your first digital camera and goodies, then buy this book.
If you've been shooting for a while and using Photoshop, you'll learn a little, but wish you'd bought something else--like a lens or something, or a different book.
Beginners BUY THIS
- Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2003Format: PaperbackAfter reading the first 20-30 pages of this book, I found myself
so distracted by all of the typos and technical errors that I
couldn't continue with it. It seems to me that an expert on
digital photography should be able to keep mega_pixels_ and
mega_bytes_ straight. I got tired of mentions of 5MB cameras and
such. There are numerous other examples, but I already returned
the book and can't cite them all from memory.
If you can overlook this, then I have a feeling the other reviews
that say this is good for beginners are on the mark.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2001Ok I work with digital cameras, printers and scanners for about 3 years now (professional as well as private life). The concept of digital photography is not new to me and there are few things that I'm unfamiliar with but... There are some settings, details or modes that I would like to try or set but just don't have time. This book will solve those problems. It will take you from basic settings and steps in technique and bump you up. So if all you want to do is print/scan basic proofs or shoot nighttime pictures you will be instructed what to do. But if you want to be more advanced, print better photos, shoot more interesting stuff all you have to do is read on... This book really covers everything; that's probably why it is $40. There are some stuff that you won't need. And if you know basics of photography, parts of the book will bore you but at the end you will have a knowledge that will allow you to improve your digital darkroom techniques. I'm really not looking for camera recommendations since I know what I want. Buyer has to be aware that examples of equipment used for demonstration may be little outdated right now. Same thing goes for camera/scanner recommendations at the end of the book. Digital bible should be used as photo guide not as an equipment recommendation source. Also one thing about the book is that author does not try to find solutions (sometimes). Some problems are solved with minimal intellectual involvement. Example: if there is a problem, tweaking will help (time consuming) but it is recommended that you have to go out and buy a $200 printer profile (much faster/less headache)... I would love to see more of the day to day solutions from peoples personal experiences rather than strictly theoretical solutions (which work fine but cost $). I'm very satisfied with my purchase.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2002Format: Paperback...I've been an amateur photographer for 15 years, and my husband bought me a Canon Powershot A40 and this book for my birthday. I'm no stranger to photography, but I'm amazed at the effects I've already been able to achieve with Adobe Elements and the use of this book. I particularly appreciated the chapter on special effects and the one on cataloging and archiving images.
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Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 14, 20212.0 out of 5 stars A Bible most definitely
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseSome homes in the Book and quite old feeling. Not as amazing as I was expecting it to be. But going through, packed some useful information.





