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Complete Digital Photography, Fourth Edition (Graphics Series)
By Ben Long
Charles River Media

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Manufacturer: Charles River Media
Publisher: Charles River Media
Publication Date: 2007-06-26
ASIN: 1584505206
ISBN: 1584505206
Edition: Paperback 4
Sales Rank: 13129
Avg Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5
Number of Pages: 576
Label: Charles River Media
Studio: Charles River Media
Dewey Decima lNumber: 775
EAN: 9781584505204
Package Dimension: 1 inches X 7 inches X 9 inches
Package Weight: 2 pounds


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Editorial Reviews

Product Description

Complete Digital Photography has become a classic book for helping traditional photographers move to digital! It's also the book of choice for many new digital photographers who want to learn how to take great digital photos. Now in its 4th edition, this bestseller has been fine-tuned and updated to provide the most current information available. Covering everything from the inner workings of the camera to the subtle intricacies of image editing software, the book is divided into four sections. The first section provides the basic technical foundation needed throughout the rest of the book. It details the basics of how digital cameras work and provides a quick photography primer. The second part explores everything needed to make an informed decision about which camera, computer, and software to choose. Section three has been thoroughly updated and expanded to cover the nitty gritty of shooting, including metering, choosing the right exposure, using histograms, flash photography, and much more. And the final section, teaches the latest digital editing and correction techniques, including new coverage of workflow and raw conversion.


Customer Reviews

Don't waste your money on this book.  (Rating: 1 out of 5)

Over half of this book is garbage. The author doesn't go into important aspects of digital photography that any photographer should learn. There's not enough information on ISOs, it doesn't explain the combination of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO in relation to the photograph being taken. There are spelling and grammatical errors strewn throughout the book, and it's not organized in a manner that will really help anyone take better photos. If I were to give an accurate description for this book, I'd say it's an author getting paid to try and sell an uneducated person some manner of digital camera. The most use I'll actually get out of this book is by using it for fire fuel to heat myself in the winter. For anyone that would like to learn the basics of photography, be they film or digital, I would recommend Henry Horenstein's Black and White Photography or anything written by Ansel Adams. Another useful tool for amateur and professional photographers alike is Ken Rockwell's web site on how to take great photos at http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech.htm .

Great guide, but it is a bit overwhelming to the beginner  (Rating: 5 out of 5)

I am new to the field of SLR photography. This book is for the person who is willing to commit to learning all the aspects of digital photography. It can be a bit overwhelming, especially compared to point-and-shoot photography. I find I need to reread sections of this book several times. I recommend reading a section and then immediately practicing the skill.

Good, but too Adobe  (Rating: 3 out of 5)

I am a semi-professional film photographer having published 100 or so images and am making the transition to digital. I am also interested in keeping the cost down, especially for software. The book is well-bound on high quality paper. It is helpful but I find its emphasis on Photo$hop annoying. He claims to be software agnostic but virtually every software manipulation example uses Photoshop. He spends considerable space on hardware, which is changing so rapidly I wonder if the info will stand the test of time. Otherwise, I found this better than some other books I read, more thorough and with details on workflow and improving image quality that are easily followed.

Complete Digital Photograpy  (Rating: 5 out of 5)

Book is straightforward and detailed. Many illustrations make it a practical book for novice and advanced amateur alike. Plenty of info on image prep for output as well.

Great Resource  (Rating: 5 out of 5)

This is a great book for any level of photography. It has tips for beginners and for experts that will help take a great picture of those beloved moments. This also is great for helping get the most out of any camera that you have. I believe this book is worth getting if you are into photography. Good luck with your camera




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