Confessions of a compact camera shooter get professional quality photos with your compact camera
Top photographer and Canon Explorer of Light Rick Sammon shares his best tips and tricks for getting high-quality images with your point-and-shoot camera Prolific author and renowned photographer Rick Sammon shares essential tips, tricks, and advice from years of vast and unique photography experi...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Indianapolis, IN :
Wiley Publishing
c2010.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
Colección: | --For dummies.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628001306719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Confessions of a Compact Camera Shooter; Contents; Foreword - Full-Featured Compact Digital Cameras; Introduction - Confessions of a Compact Camera Shooter; Confession; Keep It Clean; See the Difference?; Noise; Lens Appeal; Check It Out; Uh Oh ...; The Rescue; Plug In for Fun; Save As ... What?; Compact Shooter's Gear Bag; A Heavier Load; Part I: Compact Camera, Pro Results; People Pictures; Animals; Landscapes and City Scenes; Snow and Nature; Pro Studio; Tell a Story with Pictures; The Answers; Part II: What Your Compact Camera Can and Can't Do; Image Quality; Digital Noise Difference
- Getting Close to a SubjectSunsets-and More on Subject Size; Maximum Wide-Angle View; Close-ups; Action Sequences; Shutter Lag; More on Shutter Lag; Always Ready for Fun; On-the-Spot Creativity; Know Your Camera; Good News!; Part III: Top Tips for Great Digital Pix; An Interesting Subject is Key; Go for Good Composition; Pick an Interesting Vantage Point; Focus on Auto Focusing; Fine-Tune Your Exposures; Be Aware of the Background; See the Light; Create a Sense of Depth; Control the Light On-Site; Check Your Exposures; Check Your Camera Settings; Watch for Lens Flare; Subtle Lens Flare
- Use Your RadarDead Center is Deadly; See Eye to Eye; When You Think You Are Close Enough, Move Closer; When YouThink You Are Done Shooting, Shoot More; Always Look Up, Always Look Down; The Name of the Game is to Fill the Frame; Don't Forget the Details; Frame It; Don't Just Stand There; Do It In the Digital Darkroom; Look for Pictures within a Picture; Be Ready for Fun ...and the Not So Fun; RAW Rules; Make Pictures, Don't Just Take Pictures; Always Carry a Camera; Don't Get Stuck; All Together Now; Develop Understanding; Part IV: Light: The Main Subject in Every Photograph
- What Our Eyes See vs. What Our Cameras SeeScene Brightness and ISO Settings; Photographing People Indoors in Low Light; Reducing and Increasing the Light; More on Increasing the Light; Contrast and Outdoor People Pictures; Diffuser in Action; Contrast in Scenic Pictures; The Color of Light; The Direction of Light; The Quality of Light; Finding the Light: Part I; Finding the Light: Part II; Controlling the Movement of Light; Part V: Understanding ISO; Bright Light and Low Light Settings; Digital Noise Degrades Image Quality; Set Higher ISO to Stop Action; Increase ISO to Stop Your Movement
- Lower ISO to Blur Subject MovementPart VI: Get the Best Image Quality: RAW and JPEG; When RAW Rules; When JPEGs are Okay; Settings for JPEG Image Quality/Compression; The Importance of Seeing the Light; RAW Really Rules with Panoramas; Part VII: A Case for White Balance; Individual White Balance Settings; Auto White Balance; When White Balance Goes Wrong; When the Wrong White Balance Can Actually be Right; Correcting White Balance in Camera RAW; Part VIII: Flash Settings: On, Off and Partial; Sunny Day Flash Shots; Fill Flash Outdoors in the Shade; Add Just a Touch of Flash
- When Flash May Not Be Good