Digital SLR (Single Lens Reflex) cameras give serious photographers more control over the quality of their images by allowing them to take advantage of through-the-lens technology. The results are better looking flash pictures, versatility, creativity and control. With prices dropping dramatically for these high-end cameras, serious photographers are making the transition to this new technology quicker than ever. The transition from film to digital photography, however, creates new challenges and new opportunities fro photographers. This guide provides photographers with tips on overcoming challenges of operation and technique, and how them how they have creative freedom to transform what was first captured into a true depiction of what they intended when the shutter was first snapped. Other topics covered include making pictures, scanning film, storing and archiving images, image processing on desktop and printing.
About the Author:
George Schaub is a writer/photographer whose work has appeared in many newspapers including: New York Times Magazine, Studio Photography, Darkroom Photography, Photographers Forum and Lens. He is also the author of the bestselling USING YOUR CAMERA and Professional Techniques of the Wedding Photographer as well as Using Your Digital Camera. He is currently the editorial director of Shutterbug Magazine. He lives in Sea Cliff, New York.
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