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Adobe Photoshop CS3 Classroom in a Book
Adobe Photoshop CS3 Classroom in a Book
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Understanding Exposure: How to Shoot Great Photographs with a Film or Digital Camera (Updated Edition)
Understanding Exposure: How to Shoot Great Photographs with a Film or Digital Camera (Updated Edition)
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The Digital Photography Book
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Digital Photography Basics

You don't need to be a professional to get the best from your digital camera during digital photography sessions. But it is important that you know your personal cameras as well as possible before starting to take pictures. Of course, you can always just point and click, and you'll receive good pictures, but the more you know your camera and it's indebted software and tools, the better your pictures are going to be.

 

Understanding how exactly digital photography works can help you choose the best camera and also use your camera to its fullest abilities. Megapixels are tiny maps of light that make up your picture. The higher your megapixels within your camera, the more tiny light pieces per picture, the better the clarity. This doesn't mean a low pixel camera cannot take great shots, but it does mean that blowing them up can result in blurry pictures.

Once you understand how megapixels can work, then you can begin taking pictures and refining your photography skills. When first starting out with your digital camera, take lots of picture and become familiar with how your camera takes pictures on each setting. Start out with just a basic family shot or scenic shot out the window of your home, or of your yard, then go back and download them and see how you did. Do this with each setting on your camera fill you become a familiar with how your particular camera handles each type of picture. This will allow you to choose the proper setting on your camera when it comes to family memories.

Understanding your own camera takes time, reading the book can help, but trial and error works best. Remember you don't have to keep all of the pictures you take; it's easy to delete them on the camera and on your computer. Those you want to save can put in a special file and download to a CD to get prints later. Practice makes perfect and getting to know your camera itself is one way to improve your photography skills.

You may also want to stop in at a photography shop to discuss your camera, it's abilities, and how you can improve your photography skills. You may want to take in some pictures you take an, show them to the professional and ask how you can improve. Most professionals are eager to share their skills as long as they have time. Don't interrupt them and be polite and you'll find that they're happy to help.

You'll also want to get to know the software that came with your camera. There are many tools embedded in the software inside your camera, but also special tools that will come with downloadable software. Get to know the editing capabilities of your software whether you can zoom, crop, copy, reduce redeye or change exposure. You can do a lot with the software that came with your camera and have a lot of fun with some fun effects to.

Getting to know your camera, practicing, talking to professionals and playing around with the editing software is the best way to improve your digital photography.



 

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