Monday, January 19, 2009

Maran Illustrated Windows Vista Guided Tour or Digital Photographers Handbook

Maran Illustrated Windows Vista Guided Tour

Author: Ruth Maran

Maran Illustrated? Windows Vista Guided Tour is an excellent guide for Windows users of all skill levels. Our Guided Tour books feature our famous disk character that walks you through each task step by step. Using clear, concise instructions accompanied by hundreds of full-color screen shots, Maran Illustrated? Windows Vista Guided Tour is perfect for any visual learner who prefers seeing what to do rather than reading lengthy explanations. Maran Illustrated? Windows Vista Guided Tour is the fastest and easiest way to get started and get up to speed with Windows Vista. New and improved Windows Vista features covered in this book include: Live Taskbar Thumbnails, Windows Flip and Flip 3D Vista Firewall and Windows Defender Internet Explorer 7, including Tabbed Browsing Windows Sidebar and Gadgets Maran Illustrated? Windows Vista Guided Tour is an information-packed resource. The easy-to-follow information is communicated through clear, step-by-step instructions and accompanied by hundreds of full-color screen shots - perfect for any visual learner. Learning Windows has never been this easy.



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Digital Photographer's Handbook

Author: Tom Ang

Encompassing both digital and conventional photography and revised to include the most up-to-date cameras, computers, peripherals, and software, the Digital Photographer's Handbook encourages traditional photographers to experiment with new technology while inspiring experienced users to reach new heights. Expert photographer Tom Ang shows how to get the most out of this new technology - from improving casual snapshots to learning the secrets of lighting, composition, and digital image manipulation. The accessible yet in-depth text, stunning photography, and quick-fix features provide a practical approach to producing better photographs in a snap.

Publishers Weekly

The revolution will surely be streamed as well as televised, and the slide show for the new century will projected from the desktop. This guide will have you clogging inboxes in no time; Ang (Tao of Photography), senior lecturer in photographic practice at London's University of Westminster, starts out with the very basic: he explains what the World Wide Web is and compares computers, cameras, software, and printers-before moving on to how to take better pictures. Ang then walks readers through manipulating and perfecting images (including cropping, rotation, sharpening, "split toning" and host of other possibilities), and incorporating old-style slides and photos into a digital portfolio. There are tip sheets in all the right places, and after every section, a "Quick Fix" list of common problems to help with troubleshooting. There's also a glossary and more than 1,000 color illustrations. Perhaps most useful are the screen shots of the many puzzling dialogue boxes computers offer, and careful explanations for dealing with them. In all, this is an excellent guide to a confusing realm. (Sept.) Copyright 2003 Cahners Business Information.

Library Journal

Generously illustrated with over 1000 photographs, this fine book covers virtually every aspect of digital photography. Photo editor and author Ang knowledgeably discusses digital technology, including cameras, lenses, scanners, and printers, along with computers, accessories, and software. He then goes on to explore the unique challenges and advantages of composition and exposure with digital cameras. Separate chapters deal with scanning, including troubleshooting and file management. Ang thoroughly addresses image manipulation and image output, including details on printing, developing a portfolio, and mounting an exhibit. He offers practical advice about selecting equipment and establishing a profitable business. This is certainly one of the best and most comprehensive books available about digital photography. Despite the depth and detail of the subject, the book is written in a clear, straightforward style. Both amateur photographers and seasoned professionals will find this handbook to be a very useful guide as they explore new photographic technology. Highly recommended for both general and subject collections in public and academic libraries.-Raymond Bial, Parkland Coll. Lib., Champaign, IL Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.



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