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Digital photography : a hands-on introduction / Philip Krejcarek.
Author
Krejcarek, Philip
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Albany : Delmar Publishers, ©1997.
Description
xviii, 285 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm + 1 computer optical disc (4 3/4 in.)
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Lewis Library - Stacks
TR267 .K74 1997
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Photography
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Digital techniques
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Includes index.
Contents
Ch. 1. Introduction to a New Era in Photography
Ch. 2. Photography Before the Computer: Five Major Epochs in the Early Development of Photography
Ch. 3. Digitizing Images: Cameras, Film, and Prints
Ch. 4. Altering the Digitized Image
Ch. 5. Electronic Printing
Ch. 6. The Aesthetics of Photography
Ch. 7. Introductory Photography Assignments: Using Conventional or Digital Cameras and Processes
Ch. 8. Photography Assignments Using Electronic Imaging
Ch. 9. The Ethics of Photography and Electronic Imaging
Ch. 10. Applications for Electronic Imaging
Ch. 11. Developing Creativity and a Philosophy of Photographic Image Making
App. A. Resources for Conventional Photographic Materials and Electronic Imaging
App. B. Bibliography for Electronic Imaging
App. C. Special Techniques for Photoshop
App. D. Test Questions on Photoshop and on Copyright
App. E. Glossary
How to Use the Portfolio Images on CD-ROM.
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ISBN
0827371314
9780827371316
LCCN
96000209
OCLC
34115240
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