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Digital photography: All the techniques for further (Paperback)
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Sunday, 08 June 2008
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Scott Kelby Price: EUR 19.90 Price: EUR 18.91 SHIPPING Shipping: EUR 0.99 (5%) Product Descriptions Presentation of the publisher Scott Kelby shows the spirit of his book: "If we work together and you ask me the question why when you photograph flash the background is still dark I will not take you a long speech on the synchronization flash and the second curtain. No! I would say you simply get off the shutter speed to 1 / 60 second and nothing more!
The whole philosophy of this book: we are together for photographing various subjects in various circumstances and I'll distills advice when you need it without hesitation to you to share the secrets of the biggest to get the best photos available. "-Each page presents a simple concept which can improve your catch of view. As soon as you turn a page you learn a new setting pro or a trick that will transform your work work of art. If you are tired of photos simply "correct" and if you're tired of travel magazines asking you why your shots are never as theirs this book is really for you. It is not a theoretical work on photography. - It is a guide that tells you what button support what make adjustments and especially when the use-. - With more than 200 tips and tricks-which have proven themselves this book will greatly improve your pictures make them more nets full of colors and of course more professional. Biography of the author Scott Kelby is the editor of Photoshop User magazine, president of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals, responsible for training seminars organized by Adobe, and one of the most famous trainers in the United States today. Author of numerous best sellers like Focus on digital photography critic (Pearson, 2007). The book Photoshop Lightroom for digital photographers (Pearson, 2007) and The book Photoshop CS3 for digital photographers (Pearson, 2007), it transmits its know clans a simple and casual style
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 28 June 2008 )
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