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100 Ways To Get More From Your Digital CameraIntroductionIntroductionGetting StartedPrimary BenefitsThe Main Components of a Digital Camera Other Components of Digital Cameras Using a Digital CameraUsing the Shutter ButtonUsing the Mode Dial Using the Flash Button Using the Trash Button Using the Focusing Range Button Metering Modes The Camera's LCD MonitorsPreview Monitor SettingsSettings Monitor Settings FocusAutomatic Focus ProcedureManual Focus Procedure Depth-of-fieldControlling Depth-of-fieldUse Minimum Aperture Shooting ModesProgram or Point-and-shootAperture Priority Mode Manual Mode /Shutter Priority Mode Special Scene ModesBacklightNight Action /Portrait LightingWorking with BacklightingWhen and How to Use Fill Flash Using Flash as the Main Light Source Using the Built-in Flash Using External Flash For Greater Control Using Multiple Light Sources Lighting For 2D Objects Composing the PictureKeep it SimpleEmpasize the Center of Interest The Rule of Thirds Use Geometry Make Use of Apparent Motion Controlling FocusControlling Depth-of-fieldFocusing for Extreme Close-ups Focusing for Location Portraits Focusing for Scenics /Still Lifes /Architecture Using the Built-in Light MeterBuilt-in Light Meter ModesUsing Your Camera as a Light Meter When to Bracket When to Use a TripodWhen Shutter Speed is Less Than 1/60th SecondWhenever You Need to Keep Your Hands Free When the Going Gets ToughStopping Fast ActionCreating the Illusion of Fast Motion Shooting at Night Shooting in Bad Weather Things Only a Digital Camera Can DoShooting a PanoramaBest Shot Mode Shoot a Sequence Shoot Video Managing ImagesUsing the Photoshop File BrowserOrganizing the Files How the Image Browser Functions Imaging Editing ToolsImaging Editing Tools 1Imaging Editing Tools 2 Imaging Editing Tools 3 Imaging Editing Tools 4 About Options Bars Using the Marquee Tools Using the Move Tool Using the Crop Tool Using the Slice Tool Using the Brush Tool Using the Erasers Using the Pattern Stamp Using the Fill (Paint Bucket) Tool Using the Gradient Tool Using the Path Tool Using the Text Tool Making Notes and Voice Annotations Using the Eyedropper Using the Navigation Tools Switching Between Normal and QuickMask Mode Using the Color Swatches Using the Screen Modes Jumping to Image Ready DialogsDialogsStandard Components of a Dialog PalettesWhat is a Palette?Making Palettes Appear The Components of a Palette Self Teaching Routines (Photoshop Elements Only)Self Teaching RoutinesWhere to Find Them How to Use Them Automating PhotoshopAutomating Photoshop - IntroActions in Photoshop 1 Actions in Photoshop 2 Places to Find Ready-made Actions Things You Can't Do with Actions Creating Your Own Actions 1 Creating your own Actions 2 Creating your own Actions 3 Correcting ExposureCorrecting Exposure - IntroUsing the Levels Command 1 Using the Levels Command 2 Changing Exposure Locally by Burning and Dodging Changing Exposure in Specific Areas of the Image Making a High-key Photo Making a Low-key Photo Color Balance EffectsColor Balance Effects - IntroCorrecting Color Balance 1 Correcting Color balance 2 Changing the Mood of the Picture Creating a Tinted Picture Tinting with the Blend Modes Enhancing ContrastEnhancing contrast - IntroductionUsing the Brightness/Contrast Dialog Changing the Contrast in Part of the Image Restoring Shadow Detail with the Fill Flash Command Saving Shadow Detail with the Soft Light Blend Mode Selecting and Protecting Specific Areas of the PhotoIntroduction: Making SelectionsVarious Ways of Making Selections 1 Various Ways of Making Selections 2 Various Ways of Making Selections 3 Feathering a Selection Modifying the Shape of a Selection Making a Fictitious PhotoIntroduction - Making a Fictitious PhotoChoosing a Background and Moving a New Image Into It Matching Exposure /Color balance /Lighting Direction Grouping and Flattening Layers Painting with FiltersPainting with Filters 1Painting with Filters 2 Painting by Hand with Photoshop 7 Brushes 1 Painting by hand with Photoshop 7 Brushes 2 Painting by hand with Photoshop 7 Brushes 3 |
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