Android Smartphone Photography for Dummies
Android Smartphone Photography For Dummies
Wait--you took that amazing picture? Taking a photo is as simple as point and click. Taking a good photo takes a bit more know-how, and Android Smartphone Photography For Dummies is your quick-and-easy guide. No matter what model of Android phone you have, this book teaches you to produce high-quali...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Indianapolis, Indiana :
John Wiley and Sons
[2021]
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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/alma991009645674606719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- About This Book
- Foolish Assumptions
- Icons Used in This Book
- Beyond the Book
- Where to Go from Here
- Part 1 Using Your Camera Straight out of the Box
- Chapter 1 Introducing Android Smartphone Photography
- Becoming Familiar with Your Android Camera
- Single-lens models
- Dual-lens models
- Triple-lens models
- Models with more than three lenses
- Taking a Look Around the Camera App
- Taking a Picture
- Viewing Your Photo
- Editing Your Photo
- Sharing Your Photo
- Chapter 2 Taking an In-Depth Tour of Your Camera
- Holding Your Phone Properly for Steady Photos
- Using Different Ways to Open Your Camera
- Zooming In to Your Subject
- Using the digital zoom
- Trying optical zoom instead of digital zoom
- Capturing Selfies with and without Background Blur
- Understanding When to Use (and Not to Use) the Camera Flash
- Photographing with the Camera Timer for Sharp Photos
- Landscape photography using your timer
- Family portraits
- Selfies with a tripod or stand
- Chapter 3 Altering Your Camera's Settings and Storing Your Photos
- Opening and Activating Google Photos
- Choosing Storage Options for Your Photos
- Deciding on photo upload quality
- Managing on-device photo storage
- Transferring photos to a PC or Mac
- Being Mindful of Cellular Data Over-Usage
- Allowing Your Camera to Track Your Location
- Chapter 4 Taking a Deep Dive into the Camera App
- Preparing to Take Selfies
- Lighting and background
- Selfie sticks and stabilizers
- Taking Selfies
- Choosing the Portrait selfie mode
- Adjusting background blur amounts
- Adding facial skin smoothening
- Choosing your favorite selfie effect
- Adding Live Filters to your selfies
- Adjusting selfie zoom to add your friends into the picture.
- Considering Alternate Aspect Ratios
- Creating Panorama Photos
- Horizontal panorama photos
- Vertical panorama photos
- Part 2 Having Fun with the Fundamentals of Photographic Genres
- Chapter 5 Capturing the Perfect Landscape Photograph
- Camera Considerations: Levels and Exposure
- Levelling your camera
- Controlling exposure
- Lighting Considerations
- Photograph during the magic hours
- Timing the magic hours
- Gear Considerations
- Steadying your Android camera with a tripod
- Choosing a lens (for multi-lens Android cameras)
- Photography Tips for Your Next Outing
- Applying the Rule of Thirds for better compositions
- Framing an "L" shaped composition
- Positioning a primary and secondary subject
- Chapter 6 Shooting Sports Photography
- Camera Considerations: Using Burst Mode to Capture Motion
- Gear Considerations
- A tough smartphone protective case
- A smartphone screen protector
- Battery packs or battery cases
- Touch-sensitive gloves in cold weather
- Lighting Considerations
- Photographing into the setting sun
- Capturing team sports with the sun behind you
- Using the setting sun for portraits
- Incorporating cool and warm color tones
- Choosing high contrast lighting
- Photography Tips for Dynamic Sports Photos
- Using your Portrait mode
- Allowing the subject to enter the composition
- Choosing curved backgrounds
- Framing your athletes
- Creating negative space
- Chapter 7 Saving Memories through Family and Individual Portraiture
- Camera Considerations: Portrait Mode and Lenses
- Knowing when to use Portrait mode
- Understanding lens compression
- Gear Considerations: Editing Tools for Better Compositions
- Lighting Considerations
- Avoiding certain types of interior lighting
- Dealing with interior backlighting
- Creating silhouettes for artistic family portraits.
- Using shadows to create artistic portraits
- Placing family members in the shade for even light
- Photographing from a lower position
- Photography Tips for Your Next Portrait Session
- Taking multiple photos at your location
- Avoiding objects sticking out of people's heads
- Composing small for artistic portraits
- Including family member's interests
- Practicing close-up portraits
- Including mirrors for hands-free selfies
- Using food as bait for pet photos
- Chapter 8 Photographing During Your Travels and Vacations
- Camera Considerations: Multiple Lenses and Exposure
- Photographing the same scene with multiple lenses
- Quickly using exposure control for fleeting subjects
- Gear Considerations
- Protecting your Android smartphone
- Packing a tripod
- Lighting Considerations
- Front light
- Back light
- Side light
- 45-degree diagonal light
- Blue and golden hour light
- Lens flares from photographing into the setting sun
- Making use of cloudy days
- Photography Tips for Your Next Trip
- Leaving space for text
- Placing s-curves in your compositions
- Composing using geometric forms
- Reviewing newly discovered businesses
- Searching for faces
- Chapter 9 Creating Dynamic Still Life and Product Photography
- Camera Considerations: Creating Background Blur
- Gear Considerations
- Choosing the background for your product
- Using tabletop tripods
- Lighting Considerations
- Using raking light for products
- Positioning for sunset light rays
- Exterior architecture photography
- Interior architecture photography
- Creating Beautiful Still Life Photos
- Positioning your background for equidistance
- Photographing through a window
- Photographing food
- Chapter 10 Taking It to the Streets: Photographing Strangers
- Camera Considerations: Choosing Lenses and Locations
- Choosing your lens.
- Selecting your location
- Gear Considerations
- Lighting Considerations
- Tips for Your Next Street Photography Session
- Using arrows for conceptual street photography
- Considering the flow of your composition
- Converting your composition to black and white
- Choosing design-based backgrounds
- Appreciating the mundane
- Maintaining anonymity using scale and shadows
- Being sensitive to people's privacy
- Part 3 Editing, Organizing, and Sharing Your Photos
- Chapter 11 Editing with the Google Photos App
- Using the Google Photos App Editing Tools
- Choosing a filter
- Saving changes
- Choosing between Save and Save as Copy
- Applying Filters
- Vivid
- West
- Palma
- Metro
- Eiffel
- Blush
- Modena
- Reel
- Vogue
- Ollie
- Bazaar
- Alpaca
- Vista
- Cropping a Photo
- Using the Auto Straightening tool
- Adjusting the crop handles
- Rotating your photo
- Understanding crop aspect ratios
- Rotating your photo 90 or 180 degrees
- Skewing your photo
- Editing Your Photography
- Editing Your Portrait Photos
- Portrait
- B&
- W Portrait
- Blur
- Depth
- Colour Focus
- Portrait Light
- Chapter 12 Organizing and Sharing Your Photos Like a Pro
- Understanding Post-Production Workflows
- Deleting Unwanted Photos
- Deleting a photo
- Restoring a deleted photo
- Favoriting Photos with the Star icon
- Mastering Album Organization
- Selecting photos to create a new album
- Removing a photo from an album
- Naming albums logically
- Exploring the Search Tools
- Finding photos of a single person using People
- Checking your location using Places
- Using Things to locate photos by type
- Accessing photos using Your Activity
- Using Categories and Creations to sort by media type
- Sharing Your Photo Albums
- Part 4 The Part of Tens
- Chapter 13 Ten Android Apps to Further Your Skills.
- Adobe Photoshop Express
- Adobe Photoshop Camera
- Photo365
- Foodie
- Prisma Photo Editor
- Facetune2
- Canva
- VSCO
- TouchRetouch
- PhotoScan
- Chapter 14 Ten Tips for Creating Stunning Videos
- Accessing the Video Camera
- Properly Holding Your Camera for Videos
- Trimming the Length of Your Video Clip
- Reducing Video Shakiness
- Exporting a Still Frame
- Cropping Your Video
- Adjusting Your Video
- Applying Filters to Your Video
- Capturing Video Clips with Slow Motion
- Creating Time Lapse Video Clips
- Chapter 15 Ten Extra Google Photos Features
- Viewing the Memories Carousel
- Watching Creations
- Creating Auto Panoramas
- Adding a Partner Account
- Marking Up Your Photo
- Accessing Your Metadata
- Searching with Google Lens
- Buying Photo Books
- Creating Screenshots
- Clearing the Clutter
- Index
- EULA.