Description |
1 online resource (xx, 206 pages) : color illustrations |
Note |
Includes glossary, photographers' index, and index. |
Contents |
Why digital? -- Capture devices -- Sensors -- Lenses -- Image creation -- Basics of exposure -- Digital capture workflow -- Files -- Balancing digital images -- Hybrid digital photography. |
Summary |
The major function of photography is to capture a picture from what is in front of you. Whether a picture of the family pet or advertising spread, the acquisition of the scene is the first step in the digital image process. Digital Photographic Capture takes that first step and it breaks it down in detail so you can understand and better manipulate the mechanics of the process. Digital Photographic Capture explores construction and functions of the various parts and processes used to capture images. Sensors, lenses, creation, storage, and hybrid imaging are all broken down into basic explanations, enabling the photographer to have a basic understanding of the photography today. This is your new introduction to photography. |
Subject |
Photography -- Digital techniques.
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Photographie numérique. |
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Photography -- Digital techniques |
Added Author |
Litschel, David.
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Davis, Robert (Digital Directions)
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Other Form: |
Print version: Rand, Glenn. Digital photographic capture. Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier/Focal Press, 2005 (DLC) 2005278116 |
ISBN |
0080477313 (electronic bk.) |
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9780080477312 (electronic bk.) |
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9781136107412 |
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113610741X |
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(Paper) |
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