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The Digital Photography Book: TheStep-by-step Secrets for How to ...
Pages: 219, Edition: 1, Paperback, Peachpit Press Last Update 04.12.2009 05:59
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Digital Photography can be a difficult art to master, and 'The Digital Photography Book' by Scott Kelby, aims to make the process a little easier. Instead of pages and pages about post-processing the images you have taken, this book focusses more on taking the right shot in the first place - which can save a lot of time and effort in the long run. The author has written a number of books in the past - mostly relating to Adobe Photoshop, and has had a bestseller with his popular 'The Photoshop Book for Digital Photographers'. Kelby's writing style is good, but his humour is quite bad! - there are a fair few jokey bits where the author tries a bit ... Read the complete review
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