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Digital photography equipment industry continues to grow, with estimates of$12 billion in annual sales by 2008. Sharing photos online is estimated tocontribute to 72% of that growth (InfoTrends 2003).This book shows readers how to do a variety of digital imaging tasks including:equipment optimization (see list on last page); how to capture better videofrom all forms VHS and digital camcorders; getting best quality fromtransferring video; migrating from VHS to digital; editing; and choosingequipment to best suit your needs.
1. Your Digital Imagery Computer.
What Do You Need? Other Features. Other Computer Considerations.
How We Got Here. What You Can Do. The Equipment You Need. Selecting A Video Source.
Why Transfer Your Tape Library? Selecting Movies and Footage for Transfer. What About Commecial Movies and DVDs? Preparing to Transfer. Capturing Video. Working With Wizards.
Wherefore Art Thou Editing? Basic Editing Terminology. Making Movies. Exporting Video.
What Do You Hope To Do? Pick a Category. Selecting Features.
Making (Vs Taking) a Photograph. Four Basic Ways to Change An Image. Guidelines for Good Composition. Creating a Composition. Photographic Cornucopia. Close Ups. People. Pet and Child Photography. Sports. Landscape and Travel Photography.
Easy, Automated Image Transformations. More Advanced Image Manipulations. Graduating to a Fully Featured Image Editor. What Can You Do With Image Editors?
Sharing Off-Line. Sharing Online. Creating Your Own Web Pages. Viewing Photos On Your TV.
What Can You Do With A Scanner? Types of Scanners. How Scanners Work. What to Look For in a Scanner. Choosing A Scanner Category. Hardware Requirements. Setting Up Your Scanner. Getting Great Scans.
Why Prints? Sizing Up Your Options. Choosing Printer Features. Printing Your Digital Pictures. Getting the Best Prints.