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An Introduction to Digital Imaging with Photoshop 7

Turn your digital camera and desktop printer into a state-of-the-art design studio! An Introduction to Digital Imaging with Photoshop 7 is the perfect choice for students and hobbyists who want to experiment with all of the variables involved in successful digital imaging while learning how to use AdobeA(R) PhotoshopA(R). Unlike software manuals that can be complicated and intimidating, the clear and concise presentation of information in this book allows future digital artists to adopt an intuitive...

Mastering Digital Photography and Imaging

'A must-read for those who want to enhance their digital photography experience' - George Schaub, Editorial Director, Shutterbug and eDigitalPhoto magazines. With a three or more megapixel digital camera or a good scanner, affordable image-editing software, and a photo-realistic printer, you have all the tools you need to create absolutely stunning images. But understanding all your options and getting the best possible results can be daunting. What features should you look for in a digital camera...

Digital Photography for 3D Imaging and Animation

This practical and easy to follow book shows you how to transform your 3D projects with your own digital photographs and enhance your 3D animation by adding photographs that you've composed, lit, and shot. The featured tips and ideas will quickly have you creating quality photographs for use throughout the 3D workflow. From the mechanics of megapixels to the tricks of lighting to the art of finding the best images to shoot, you'll learn valuable techniques that will transform your designs. Note:...

Mastering Digital Exposure and HDR Imaging

Mastering Digital Exposure will take the pro and aspiring pro remit of the Mastering photography series into the little-understood realm of digital exposure. Of all the disciplines necessary for good photography, exposure remains the most challenging. Digital cameras have added to that challenge by introducing new considerations when dealing with exposure. These are sometimes complex (e.g. the linear nature of digital sensors, the occurrence of digital noise, mastering the digital histogram) often...