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نویسندگان: Holmes. Mark
سری:
ISBN (شابک) : 9781118073896, 9781118160381
ناشر: Wiley
سال نشر: 2012
تعداد صفحات: 0
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : EPUB (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 34 مگابایت
کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب کیت آموزش الکترونیکی عکاسی دیجیتال SLR برای آدمک ها: دوربین های دیجیتال--منابع شبکه های کامپیوتری،عکاسی--تکنیک های دیجیتال--منابع شبکه های کامپیوتری،دوربین های رفلکس تک لنز--منابع شبکه های کامپیوتری،دوربین های رفلکس تک لنزی،عکاسی--تکنیک های دیجیتال،دوربین های دیجیتال، کتابچه ها و کتابچه های راهنما، تک -دوربین های رفلکس لنز -- کتابچه های راهنمای آماتورها,دوربین های دیجیتال -- کتابچه راهنمای آماتورها,عکاسی -- تکنیک های دیجیتال -- کتابچه راهنمای آماتورها,دوربین های رفلکس تک لنز -- منابع شبکه کامپیوتری,دوربین های دیجیتال -- منابع شبکه کامپیوتری,P
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Digital SLR Photography eLearning Kit For Dummies به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب کیت آموزش الکترونیکی عکاسی دیجیتال SLR برای آدمک ها نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Contents note continued: Connecting to your computer through a card reader -- Connecting your camera to your computer -- Starting the transfer process -- Viewing Your Pictures -- Viewing your images as a slide show -- Connecting your camera to a TV -- Sharing Your Pictures Online -- Sharing via e-mail -- Sharing pictures through photo-sharing sites -- Sharing pictures via social networking sites -- Printing Your Pictures -- Preparing your pictures for printing -- Printing on your home printer -- Printing online or at a photo store -- Printing at home versus via commercial services -- Summing Up -- Know This Tech Talk -- Lesson 8 Capturing the Shot -- Setting Basic Picture-Taking Options -- Mastering Exposure -- Controlling shutter speed -- Controlling aperture -- Working with Exposure Variables to Take Great Photos -- Portraits -- Posing portraits -- Shooting portraits -- Lighting portraits -- Capturing Action -- Blurring action -- Freezing action -- Freezing action indoors.;Machine generated contents note: About This Kit -- How This Book Is Organized -- How This Book Works with the Electronic Lessons -- Conventions Used in This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Kit -- Class Is In -- Lesson 1 Getting to Know Your dSLR -- Figuring Out Just What a dSLR Is, Anyway -- Looking inside your dSLR -- Looking around your camera -- Getting Ready to Take Pictures -- Charging and loading the battery -- Inserting the memory card -- Choosing a file type (JPEG quality and size, TIFF, Raw) -- Setting Vibration Reduction -- Attaching a tripod when necessary -- Shooting in Full Auto Mode -- Reviewing Your Shots -- Deleting Images from Your Camera -- Getting to Know the Scene Modes -- Composing Better Pictures -- Using the Rule of Thirds -- Exploring some other useful tips on composition -- Summing Up -- Know This Tech Talk -- Lesson 2 Understanding and Mastering Exposure -- Introducing the Elements of Exposure Control -- Introducing shutter speed.;Contents note continued: Setting White Balance -- Using standard white balance options -- Setting white balance by Kelvin value -- Setting a custom or preset white balance -- Fine-tuning white balance -- Bracketing white balance -- Choosing sRGB or Adobe RGB Color Space -- Adjusting Color with Picture Styles -- Setting a picture style -- Editing a picture style -- Playing with the Monochrome picture style -- Defining your own picture styles -- Summing Up -- Know This Tech Talk -- Lesson 4 Getting Fancy with Focus -- Choosing an Autofocus Point -- Focusing with Automatic Autofocus (AF) Point Selection -- Choosing a single focus point -- Choosing an Autofocus Mode -- Focusing on a Stationary Subject -- Setting up to shoot stationary subjects -- Shooting a stationary subject -- Practicing with autofocus on a stationary subject -- Focusing on a Moving Subject -- Setting up to shoot moving subjects -- Shooting a moving subject -- Practicing with autofocus on a moving subject.;Contents note continued: Introducing aperture -- Combining shutter speeds and apertures -- Setting Shutter Speeds and Apertures in Your Camera -- Measuring light with your camera's meter -- Using Programmed autoexposure mode -- Using Shutter Priority autoexposure mode -- Using Aperture Priority autoexposure mode -- Setting exposures and shooting manually -- Locking exposure -- Choosing ISO Sensitivity -- Keeping it on the down low -- Looking at typical ISO settings -- Setting ISO sensitivity on your camera -- Reviewing and Making Exposure Adjustments -- Reviewing pictures for exposure -- Understanding your camera's light meter -- Selecting a metering mode -- Applying exposure compensation -- Using auto-exposure bracketing -- Fixing Common Exposure Problems -- Dealing with high-contrast scenes -- Photographing backlit subjects -- Exposing for high-key subjects -- Exposing for low-key subjects -- Summing Up -- Know This Tech Talk -- Lesson 3 Working with Color.;Contents note continued: Panning your camera -- Photographing Scenery -- Working with Close-Ups -- Painting with Light -- Using light to make patterns -- Using light to illuminate dark objects -- Just Having Fun -- Summing Up -- Know This Tech Talk -- About the CD -- System Requirements -- Launch Instructions -- Operation -- Troubleshooting -- End-User License Agreement.;Contents note continued: Focusing Manually -- Understanding Factors That Affect Depth of Field -- Factor 1 The aperture affects depth of field -- Factor 2 The focal length affects the depth of field -- Factor 3 The focus distance affects the depth of field -- Focusing at Hyperfocal Distance for Landscapes -- Taking a Portrait with a Shallow Depth of Field -- Summing Up -- Know This Tech Talk -- Lesson 5 Using Your Camera Flash -- Getting to Know Your Camera Flash -- Deciding when to use flash -- Understanding flash sync speed -- Investigating flash range -- Using your built-in flash -- Making Flash Exposure Adjustments -- Locking Flash Exposures -- Reducing Flash Red-Eye -- Diffusing Your Flash -- Controlling Your Flash Manually -- Setting your flash power level manually -- Taking a flash picture manually -- Using aperture to control flash power -- Using shutter speed to control background brightness -- Playing with Flash Effects -- Taking portraits at night.;Contents note continued: Dragging the shutter -- Understanding the first and second curtains -- Solving Flash Exposure Problems -- Summing Up -- Know This Tech Talk -- Lesson 6 Learning about Lenses -- Understanding Focal Length -- Understanding How Lenses Work -- Putting Focal Length into Perspective -- Discover Common Types of Lenses -- Normal lens -- Wide-angle -- Telephoto -- Zoom versus prime -- Exploring Special Lenses and Attachments -- Macro lenses -- Extension tubes -- Close-up lens -- Teleconverter -- Tilt/shift lens -- Fisheye lens -- Optical filters -- Matching Lenses with Your Sensor -- Choosing the Right Lens for the Job -- Type of photography -- Cost -- Size and weight -- Cropped or full frame -- Zoom or prime -- Maximum aperture -- Original manufacturer or third-party lenses -- Summing Up -- Know This Tech Talk -- Lesson 7 Transferring, Sharing, and Printing Your Photos -- Transferring Your Pictures to Your Computer.
Machine generated contents note: About This Kit --
How This Book Is Organized --
How This Book Works with the Electronic Lessons --
Conventions Used in This Book --
Foolish Assumptions --
Icons Used in This Kit --
Class Is In --
Lesson 1 Getting to Know Your dSLR --
Figuring Out Just What a dSLR Is, Anyway --
Looking inside your dSLR --
Looking around your camera --
Getting Ready to Take Pictures --
Charging and loading the battery --
Inserting the memory card --
Choosing a file type (JPEG quality and size, TIFF, Raw) --
Setting Vibration Reduction --
Attaching a tripod when necessary --
Shooting in Full Auto Mode --
Reviewing Your Shots --
Deleting Images from Your Camera --
Getting to Know the Scene Modes --
Composing Better Pictures --
Using the Rule of Thirds --
Exploring some other useful tips on composition --
Summing Up --
Know This Tech Talk --
Lesson 2 Understanding and Mastering Exposure --
Introducing the Elements of Exposure Control --
Introducing shutter speed. Contents note continued: Introducing aperture --
Combining shutter speeds and apertures --
Setting Shutter Speeds and Apertures in Your Camera --
Measuring light with your camera\'s meter --
Using Programmed autoexposure mode --
Using Shutter Priority autoexposure mode --
Using Aperture Priority autoexposure mode --
Setting exposures and shooting manually --
Locking exposure --
Choosing ISO Sensitivity --
Keeping it on the down low --
Looking at typical ISO settings --
Setting ISO sensitivity on your camera --
Reviewing and Making Exposure Adjustments --
Reviewing pictures for exposure --
Understanding your camera\'s light meter --
Selecting a metering mode --
Applying exposure compensation --
Using auto-exposure bracketing --
Fixing Common Exposure Problems --
Dealing with high-contrast scenes --
Photographing backlit subjects --
Exposing for high-key subjects --
Exposing for low-key subjects --
Summing Up --
Know This Tech Talk --
Lesson 3 Working with Color. Contents note continued: Setting White Balance --
Using standard white balance options --
Setting white balance by Kelvin value --
Setting a custom or preset white balance --
Fine-tuning white balance --
Bracketing white balance --
Choosing sRGB or Adobe RGB Color Space --
Adjusting Color with Picture Styles --
Setting a picture style --
Editing a picture style --
Playing with the Monochrome picture style --
Defining your own picture styles --
Summing Up --
Know This Tech Talk --
Lesson 4 Getting Fancy with Focus --
Choosing an Autofocus Point --
Focusing with Automatic Autofocus (AF) Point Selection --
Choosing a single focus point --
Choosing an Autofocus Mode --
Focusing on a Stationary Subject --
Setting up to shoot stationary subjects --
Shooting a stationary subject --
Practicing with autofocus on a stationary subject --
Focusing on a Moving Subject --
Setting up to shoot moving subjects --
Shooting a moving subject --
Practicing with autofocus on a moving subject. Contents note continued: Focusing Manually --
Understanding Factors That Affect Depth of Field --
Factor 1 The aperture affects depth of field --
Factor 2 The focal length affects the depth of field --
Factor 3 The focus distance affects the depth of field --
Focusing at Hyperfocal Distance for Landscapes --
Taking a Portrait with a Shallow Depth of Field --
Summing Up --
Know This Tech Talk --
Lesson 5 Using Your Camera Flash --
Getting to Know Your Camera Flash --
Deciding when to use flash --
Understanding flash sync speed --
Investigating flash range --
Using your built-in flash --
Making Flash Exposure Adjustments --
Locking Flash Exposures --
Reducing Flash Red-Eye --
Diffusing Your Flash --
Controlling Your Flash Manually --
Setting your flash power level manually --
Taking a flash picture manually --
Using aperture to control flash power --
Using shutter speed to control background brightness --
Playing with Flash Effects --
Taking portraits at night. Contents note continued: Dragging the shutter --
Understanding the first and second curtains --
Solving Flash Exposure Problems --
Summing Up --
Know This Tech Talk --
Lesson 6 Learning about Lenses --
Understanding Focal Length --
Understanding How Lenses Work --
Putting Focal Length into Perspective --
Discover Common Types of Lenses --
Normal lens --
Wide-angle --
Telephoto --
Zoom versus prime --
Exploring Special Lenses and Attachments --
Macro lenses --
Extension tubes --
Close-up lens --
Teleconverter --
Tilt/shift lens --
Fisheye lens --
Optical filters --
Matching Lenses with Your Sensor --
Choosing the Right Lens for the Job --
Type of photography --
Cost --
Size and weight --
Cropped or full frame --
Zoom or prime --
Maximum aperture --
Original manufacturer or third-party lenses --
Summing Up --
Know This Tech Talk --
Lesson 7 Transferring, Sharing, and Printing Your Photos --
Transferring Your Pictures to Your Computer. Contents note continued: Connecting to your computer through a card reader --
Connecting your camera to your computer --
Starting the transfer process --
Viewing Your Pictures --
Viewing your images as a slide show --
Connecting your camera to a TV --
Sharing Your Pictures Online --
Sharing via e-mail --
Sharing pictures through photo-sharing sites --
Sharing pictures via social networking sites --
Printing Your Pictures --
Preparing your pictures for printing --
Printing on your home printer --
Printing online or at a photo store --
Printing at home versus via commercial services --
Summing Up --
Know This Tech Talk --
Lesson 8 Capturing the Shot --
Setting Basic Picture-Taking Options --
Mastering Exposure --
Controlling shutter speed --
Controlling aperture --
Working with Exposure Variables to Take Great Photos --
Portraits --
Posing portraits --
Shooting portraits --
Lighting portraits --
Capturing Action --
Blurring action --
Freezing action --
Freezing action indoors. Contents note continued: Panning your camera --
Photographing Scenery --
Working with Close-Ups --
Painting with Light --
Using light to make patterns --
Using light to illuminate dark objects --
Just Having Fun --
Summing Up --
Know This Tech Talk --
About the CD --
System Requirements --
Launch Instructions --
Operation --
Troubleshooting --
End-User License Agreement.