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It’s this all-in-color, oversized, incredibly priced manual on digital photography will be a best seller.Author Jeff Wignall has already won a legion of fans with The Joy of Photography , and this new work will capitalize on that franchise. Wignall encourages photographers of all skill levels; his easy-to-grasp explanations of technique and equipment, and his inspirational attitude distinguish The Joy of Digital Photography from any other digital manual. Everything is digital vision; digital tools (cameras, lenses, accessories); common problems and solutions; exposure and flash; working with light; handling weather seasons and mood; travel and landscape photography; portraiture; sports photography; post-production, including seeing, sharing, and storing digital images; basic desktop printing; the digital darkroom; a Photoshop™ primer; sharing the image; and much, much more.
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The Joy of Digital Photography, Jeff Wignall
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- Released
- 2005
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- Title
- The Joy of Digital Photography
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Jeff Wignall
- Publisher
- Lark Books
- Released
- 2005
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 304
- ISBN10
- 1579905781
- ISBN13
- 9781579905781
- Series
- Rating
- 3.65 out of 5
- Description
- It’s this all-in-color, oversized, incredibly priced manual on digital photography will be a best seller.Author Jeff Wignall has already won a legion of fans with The Joy of Photography , and this new work will capitalize on that franchise. Wignall encourages photographers of all skill levels; his easy-to-grasp explanations of technique and equipment, and his inspirational attitude distinguish The Joy of Digital Photography from any other digital manual. Everything is digital vision; digital tools (cameras, lenses, accessories); common problems and solutions; exposure and flash; working with light; handling weather seasons and mood; travel and landscape photography; portraiture; sports photography; post-production, including seeing, sharing, and storing digital images; basic desktop printing; the digital darkroom; a Photoshop™ primer; sharing the image; and much, much more.


