Photography for the web / by Paul Duncanson.

By: Duncanson, PaulMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Collingwood, Vic. : Sitepoint Pty. Ltd., 2010Edition: 1st edDescription: xvii, 163 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cmISBN: 9780980576870; 0980576873Subject(s): Image processing -- Digital techniques | Photography -- Digital techniques | Digital cameras | InternetDDC classification: 775 Summary: IMAGE PROCESSING. A hands-on on guide to digital photography, with a practical focus on the Web. Readers will learn how to make the most of their digital camera, while learning the basics of composition, exposures, filters and more. Step-by-step guides will walk readers through advance techniques like using long exposures, photographing items in motion, and the importance of the RAW data format. Photography for the Web will also offer helpful advice on editing images (levels, colors, histograms), correcting for barrel distortions and vanishing points, removing blemishes, going black & white and stitching panoramas. Finally, the book will discuss sharing images online, utilizing online communities like Flickr, competitions for amateur photographers and selling photos on stock image sites like iStockPhoto.
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IMAGE PROCESSING. A hands-on on guide to digital photography, with a practical focus on the Web. Readers will learn how to make the most of their digital camera, while learning the basics of composition, exposures, filters and more. Step-by-step guides will walk readers through advance techniques like using long exposures, photographing items in motion, and the importance of the RAW data format. Photography for the Web will also offer helpful advice on editing images (levels, colors, histograms), correcting for barrel distortions and vanishing points, removing blemishes, going black & white and stitching panoramas. Finally, the book will discuss sharing images online, utilizing online communities like Flickr, competitions for amateur photographers and selling photos on stock image sites like iStockPhoto.

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