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1 Get Ready to Take Photos. |
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#1 Select Good Photo Opportunities. |
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#2 It Starts with Four Letters. |
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#3 Master Your Camera to Get Great Photos. |
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#4 Choose the Image File Format to Suit Your Needs. |
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#5 Set the Image Resolution and Compression Level. |
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#6 Control Your Camera’s Light Sensitivity with the ISO Setting. |
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#7 Improve Color with the White Balance Setting. |
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#8 Shoot Your Best from the Start. |
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#9 Pack for a Successful Shoot. |
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2 Consider Light More Than Illumination. |
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#10 Pick Good Light for Better Photos. |
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#11 Shoot Effectively in Bright Sun. |
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#12 Shoot in the Shade for Gentle Light. |
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#13 Take Advantage of the Golden Hour. |
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#14 Control Light with a Reflector. |
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#15 Open Up Harsh Shadows with Fill Flash. |
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#16 Illuminate Portraits with Window Light. |
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#17 Get Your Flash Off-Camera for Directional Light. |
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#18 Use Bounce Flash for Better Indoor Lighting. |
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#20 Understanding Exposure to Get the Photos You Want. |
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#21 Know What Meters Really Do. |
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#22 Know When There Is No Photo. |
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#23 Discover Different Exposure Modes. |
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#24 Choose an Appropriate Program Mode. |
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#25 Use the Histogram to Get the Exposure You Want. |
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#26 Improve Exposure with Exposure Compensation. |
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#27 Avoid Blown-Out Highlights. |
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#28 Shoot Multiple Exposures to Get More Exposure Range. |
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4 Control Sharpness and Depth of Field. |
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#29 Use a Tripod for Top Sharpness. |
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#30 Show Action Using a Fast Shutter Speed. |
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#31 Show Action Using a Slow Shutter Speed. |
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#32 Add Drama by Panning. |
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#33 Understanding Depth of Field. |
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#34 Control Focus Creatively with Deep Depth of Field. |
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#35 Create Cool Effects with Shallow Depth of Field. |
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#36 Understanding Focal Length. |
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#37 Control Perspective with Focal Length. |
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#38 Control Background with Focal Length and Aperture. |
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#39 Look for Photographs, Not Subjects. |
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#40 Consider the Possibilities. |
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#41 Compose for Maximum Effect. |
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#44 Shoot Details to Create Interest. |
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#45 Bracket Your Compositions. |
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#46 Shoot Better by Studying EXIF Data. |
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#47 Take Better Photos with Patience, Practice, and Effort. |
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#48 Find Photos All Year and Avoid Hibernation. |
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6 Try Creative Photo Techniques. |
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#49 Focus Attention on Your Subject. |
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#50 Shoot Color for Dramatic Photos. |
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#51 Show Movement with a Neutral Density Filter. |
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#52 Control Color and Reflections with a Polarizer. |
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#53 Shoot Photos for a Panorama. |
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#54 Shoot Photos with a “Wow!” Factor. |
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#55 Shoot Scenes with Low Contrast. |
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#56 Shoot in All Seasons. |
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#57 Shoot Patterns and Shapes. |
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#58 Combine Flash and Ambient Light. |
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#59 Experiment to Create Unique Photos. |
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#60 Shoot at Night for Drama. |
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7 Organize Photos with Photoshop Elements. |
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#62 Sort the Good Pictures from the Bad. |
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#63 Create Albums to Group Your Pictures. |
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#64 Use Keywords to Tag Your Images. |
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#65 Change the Organizer Interface as Needed. |
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#66 Back Up Your Pictures to Protect Them. |
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8 Basic Image Workflow with Photoshop Elements. |
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#67 Learn the Best Workflow. |
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#68 Protect and Preserve Original Photo Files. |
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#69 Crop and Straighten Your Photos. |
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#70 Process for Strong Blacks and Whites. |
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#72 Easy Color Correction. |
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#73 Adjust Color with Hue/Saturation. |
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#74 Convert RAW Files with Adobe Camera Raw. |
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#75 Understanding Color Space. |
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#76 Reveal Dark and Light Detail with Shadows/Highlights. |
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#77 Adjust a Selected Area. |
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#78 Keep Track of Your Adjustments. |
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9 Beyond the Basics with Photoshop Elements. |
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#79 Understanding Layers. |
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#80 Use Adjustment Layers to Gain Flexibility. |
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#81 Use Layer Masks to Isolate Your Changes. |
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#82 Combine Selections with Layer Masks. |
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#83 Lighten or Darken a Portion of an Image. |
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#84 Correct Exposure Problems. |
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#86 Remove Unwanted Elements with the Clone Stamp Tool. |
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#87 Convert Color to Black and White. |
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#88 Double-Process Raw for More Detail. |
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#89 Combine Two Exposures for a Better Tonal Range. |
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10 Make Photographic Prints. |
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#90 Understanding Color Management. |
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#91 Size Photos for Printing. |
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#92 Sharpen a Digital Image. |
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#93 Crop a Photo to a Specified Size. |
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#95 Print Multiple Photos on a Page. |
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#97 Create a Photo Book Online. |
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#98 Prepare Photos for Use on the Web. |
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#99 Create a PDF Slide Show. |
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#100 Create a Video Slide Show. |
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#101 Create a Digital Photo Album. |
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#102 Create a Photo Greeting Card. |
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#103 Create a Photomontage. 9780470597101
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