Monday, December 29, 2008

The Kodak Most Basic Book of Digital Photography or Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 How Tos

The Kodak Most Basic Book of Digital Photography

Author: Jeff Wignall


With digital cameras selling faster every day, there are countless new owners desperate for a very basic overview. Problem solved: Kodak is here with a beginner’s guide that delivers a rich blend of information, inspiration, and visual interest that will orient the newcomer in the exciting world of digital photograpy. After whetting the novice’s appetite with an overview of the advantages of digital technology, it explains the fundamentals of camera resolution; the ins and outs of essential equipment; and a variety of techniques for utilizing flash and exposure settings, zoom features, and achieving great effects, indoors or out. There are even time-tested tips on how to see creatively, and comprehensive coverage of downloading, editing, and printing the pictures. Loads of images, charts, and illustrations show the way.



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Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 How-Tos: 100 Essential Techniques

Author: David Karlins

Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 is more than just the world's most popular and powerful Web design tool: As part of Creative Suite 4 (which includes Photoshop CS4 and Flash CS4), it's a key component of an overall Web design workflow that encourages users to rely on all of their applications to seamlessly create graphically rich content for the Web and motion graphics. This information- and image-packed guide lets users get right down to work by providing exact steps for the Dreamweaver CS4 features they're most likely to need and use, including new features like CSS-based page layout with Absolute Placement objects, Spry datasets for pages built with live data, Spry validation forms for collecting user input, and Spry effects. The book showcases each in a stand-alone tip, complete with a relevant hint or two and helpful screenshot. This is how readers can learn just what they need to know, exploring the program at their own pace to learn just the features and tools they need.



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