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Complete Guide to Filters for Digital Photography (A Lark Photography Book)
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by Joseph R. Meehan
Sales Rank: 805234
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$19.60
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Paperback: 168 pages
Publisher: Lark Books May 28, 2004
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1579904475
ISBN-13: 978-1579904470
Product Dimensions:
11.1 x 8.6 x 0.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
Product Description
Today’s photographer is faced with an overwhelming number of choices when it comes to using digital-camera and computer-based filtration. Help is here in this comprehensive overview. It provides the lowdown on how digital cameras respond to traditional photographic filters and which filters are the most useful to own. Photoshop filters and third-party plug-ins are explored. Learn to improve color rendition, create traditional filter effects, and more in the computer. Filters have always been the most important tools in a photographer’s creative arsenal. Here is everything you need to know to master the use of photographic filters in the digital age.
Customer Reviews & Comments The book Complete Guide to Filters for Digital Photography starts with an introduction on the quality of light (eg, color temperature, complementary colors, natural light-sunlight, twilight, etc-and artificial light-tungsten, fluorescent, etc). By beginning with this chapter, the author gives an excellent introduction on the question "what" is light and what is the influence of various filters under different kinds of light. In chapter 2 and 3, the author explains in more detail different types of filters (which kind of filters are available-color conversion, ND, enhancing, polarizing,... filters, why to use them, how to use them; with pictures of "without filter" vs. "with filter"-also by showing pictures of a Macbeth Color Checker and a dolls head). Chapters 4 and 5 are completely devoted to filter software. These chapters give the reader a nice introduction to various filter software programs which are now a days on the market. The last chapter is devoted to black-and-white filter techniques (traditional B&W filters as well as how to convert a RGB picture into monochrome). However, this last section (converting a RGB picture into monochrome) isn't going into much detail and a decent photoshop book (eg, by Martin Evening or Scott Kelby) gives much more information. Overall, the book is well written (easy English), well understandable, also for people with English as a foreign language, and filled with pictures which illustrate the text very well. I would only wish that point-and-shoot cameras were not mentioned at all (I don't think that a photographer with a a point-and-shoot camera would buy a specialized book on filters; therefore, I wished that the author had focussed solely on digital SLR-type cameras) and that the subject "convert a RGB picture into monochrome" would be written in more detail. The book is recommended for amateur photographers. It is not a reference book for professional photographers which would like to know every detail of "all" the filters on the market.
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Complete Guide to Filters for Digital Photography (A Lark Photography Book)
Available from Amazon
Price: $19.60

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