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Photoshop Elements 4: The Missing Manual (Missing Manual)

Publisher: Pogue Press
Authors: Barbara Brundage

ISBN: 0596101589
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Summary: Great approach to Photoshop Elements 4
While the Elements 4 manual isn't exactly missing, it is no where near as complete as this one, which covers every feature in great detail. This book belongs on the shelf of every digital photographer who is using Elements.
Summary: Photoshop Elements 4 The Missing Manual
I adopted Photoshop Elements 4 One on One to use for a class I am teaching on Photoshop Elements 4. This book did not come with a CD. One has to go online to get the lessons that go with the book. That can be a problem for students who do not have Internet access when they are working from home. Believe it or not some people still do not have the Internet!

I have used the book to gain addtional information about Photoshop Elements 4 and found it to be very good. I just think a CD or DVD should have been included. All of the classroom books used in the community college have CDs or DVDs in the back of the book so students expect it today.
Summary: Manual for Photoshop Elements $
It was brand new and undamaged. Exactly what I expected.
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Understanding Exposure: How to Shoot Great Photographs with a Film or Digital Camera (Updated Edition)

Publisher: Amphoto Books
Authors: Bryan Peterson

ISBN: 0817463003
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Summary: Absolute must-have
I absolutely recommend this book to anyone in need to improve his/her understanding of camera techniques. This book is awesome! Peterson does a really down-to-earth way of discribing aperture/shutter speed...etc...and the correct and best use of those in a very simple to understand way. The book is a joy to read. He gives great tips and tricks and even assingments you can do if you like to really see what he's talking about. I just got this book last week and am already a firm believer that with the help of it you can improve your knowledge and end result of your exposures/pictures. A+
Summary: A Must-Have Book For Any Photographer
This book demystifies the complexity in the relationship between aperture, shutter speed, digital or film ISO and takes you through several practical exercises that establish clear and simpler guidelines for your photography goals. "Choice" is the keyword in this book, as he wants you to understand the difference between a proper exposure and a creative exposure and the choices of lighting conditions you can make and how to use and measure them. This is a definite must-have for the serious hobbyist to pro photographer and you can't beat Amazon's price of $14.97. I highly recommend it. Because his written teaching style is so good, I am going to buy his other book "Learning to See Creatively" from Amazon, while their price is so low.
Summary: Talk about simplifying exposure!
Bryan Peterson explains exposure in plain english. I have many books on photography and this book has probably been one of the easiest to understand and most informative books I have come across to date. His quirky, fun sense of explaining exposure keeps your interest in the book too. Highly recommend!!
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Adobe Photoshop CS2 for Photographers: A Professional Image Editor's Guide to the Creative Use of Photoshop for the Macintosh and PC

Publisher: Focal Press
Authors: Martin Evening

ISBN: 0240519841
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Summary: Very useful book
I had a good working knowledge of Photoshop before reading this book. I'm only halfway through, and I'm learning a lot of very practical tips that I will be able to apply to editing my portrait photographs.

I only gave it a four because the order seems odd to me. The introduction to layers is several hundred pages into the book, I thought that didn't make sense.
Summary: Poorly Organized and Hard to Follow
Superficially Evening's book appears to be all that anybody would ever need about Photoshop CS2. In fact, it is an impossible introduction for people making the jump from a simpler program, say Elements 3.0.

The organizational structure is poor.

Many ideas are used before they are explained, a fatal flaw as a text, tho' excusable in a pure reference volume. But "For Photographers" claims to be a text and not a reference.

Terms are slipped in for somewhere without adequate definitions.

And neither the table of contents nor the index are detailed enough to help somebody find most detailed topics.

I bought Scott Kelby's book after putting Evening's on the shelf, probably for good. Kelby gives the info a photographer making the jump to CS2 requires, although his language is famously just a bit to glib.
Summary: Wonderful introduction to the new version
I have some experience with Photoshop - but I'm hardly an expert. I bought this book when upgrading from CS to CS2. I found it to clearly and concisely cover all the basic tasks that you would want to do, such as color correction (with any of several different techniques), sharpening, cropping and so on.

It's the best book I've read on the topic (I have five in my library).
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Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT Digital Field Guide

Publisher: Visual
Authors: Charlotte K. Lowrie

ISBN: 0764588133
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Summary: Great guide
I got this book before a big trip and it really helped me take better pictures and use more of the great features of this camera.
Summary: Digital Learner
Your can read the rest of the reviews for the nitty-gritty details ... for a new lerner in the digital world this is a best-buy. I have learned plenty on my Rebel even after having it for a year - from controls to composition to some tricks. If you just got your Rebel, invest the few dollars now.
Summary: OK Intro
The information was a little basic, but that's what I believe she was going for. It is a good book for those just starting out and wanting to know how to use their new XT. If you have already been taking pictures (especially digital pictures) for awhile there are better options out there such as Bryan Peterson's Understanding Digital Photography or John Shaw's Nature Photography Field Guide.
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Nikon D200 Digital Field Guide

Publisher: Wiley
Authors: David D. Busch

ISBN: 0470037482
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Summary: Mostly excellent
I did notice a couple errors in several of the figures, but I've read the book carefully, and I'd hardly say that a few mislabeled illustrations, and a couple typos qualify as "riddled." I prefer to have my informational glass 99 percent full, rather than claim it's partly empty, when the rest of the guide is so very good. I'm glad to see that the author accepts valid criticism with such good humor.

This book is extremely well organized. I like the way you're given just the information you need, when you need it, so you don't get overwhelmed with too much data when you're still learning to use a very complex camera. For example, in the brief Quick Tour, the author sums up everything you really must understand to get out and begin shooting with your D200.

Then, in the first chapter, he immerses you in a more complete examination of the camera and its controls, from every angle, top, front, back, and sides. I found the views of the D200 with the careful labeling of individual controls (except for the autofocus settings mixup) to be much more helpful than the coarse black and white drawings in the manual. As you progress through the book, you'll learn about metering, setting up your camera, and choosing from available lenses. (Only Nikon lenses are covered in any depth, but the guidelines apply to any other vendor's products, too.)

The last chapter provides discussions of shooting photos in various situations, with example photos and tips. There's enough detail to get you started, but the author obviously knows that the buyers of this camera won't need extensive hand-holding. The techniques are handy to have, and may even serve as a good reminder for more experienced D200 photographers.

All in all, I think this is a mostly excellent effort, with a surprising amount of information in a fairly brief book. There's a good attention to accuracy that easily makes up for minor lapses here and there. This is definitely a bargain.
Summary: Riddled with Errors
This book sometimes provides a better explanation of the D200's features than the Nikon manual, but it unfortunately is riddled with errors. Most of them are merely annoying, but some are pretty egregious. For example, the picture on p. 24 shows the autofocus area selector but mislabels every one of the settings. If you used this as the guide to selecting your autofocus settings, you'd be led pretty far astray. The obvious lack of care used in putting this book together is pretty appalling.
Summary: Much, much better than the owner's manual
About the only thing this book shares with the modest (but useful) manual furnished with the D200 is that both of them are dedicated to bringing you the facts you need to operate this sophisticated camera. The original manual is terse and basic, is illustrated with only line drawings and NO photos, and reads more like a reference book than an actual camera guidebook. The Nikon D200 Digital Field Guide, on the other hand, brings the camera to life with friendly, meaty explanations of camera functions and settings, all illustrated in full color, and with hundreds of brilliant photos.

Because the D200 isn't an entry-level camera, it justifies more than the just-the-basics treatment that it gets from other sources. That's what I found in this book. The fundamentals are there, but the author also diverges into other areas that will help make you a better photographer. I was particularly impressed that all this information is included in a book that's compact enough to take with you anywhere. If you understand the concept of "Field Guide," you'll know the purpose of this book. There's no fluff about software, padding that tells you how to post your photos on a Web site, and, best of all, like other books from this author that I have reviewed, none of the simplistic, condescending tone you often encounter. This one is a keeper.
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Digital SLR Cameras & Photography For Dummies

Publisher: For Dummies
Authors: David D. Busch

ISBN: 0764598031
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Summary: Digital SLRs for Dummies
This book covers just about all the questions you can have about Digital SLRs and then some. All topics are explained clearly and concisely. It is worth the price.
Summary: Great book for people new to dSLRs
I highly recommend this book to anyone who doesn't really know much about how digital SLR cameras work. The book provides a general overview of the main areas of interest to beginner photographers, but the book is rather basic though, so unless you are a true beginner, the book is probably not for you. Personally, I think the main value of this book is that I now understand enough about the different terms/principles to seek out more specific books for further reading. For example, I ordered "Understanding Exposure", and I'm probably also going to get a book specifically geared toward low light shooting as well.
Summary: Digital SLR Cameras & Photography For Dummies
This book has lots of useful information. I used the book and talked about it to students who were learning about digital photography.

In fact one of the students was so impressed they purchased the book from me.


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Nikon D50 Digital Field Guide

Publisher: Wiley
Authors: David D. Busch

ISBN: 0471787469
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Summary: Videos are USELESS in the field.- Take this book instead.
The whole purpose of a "digital field guide" is to have a compact book with the most essential information at your fingertips when you're out taking pictures. Unless you carry a laptop around with you as you shoot, a video is pretty useless. In fact, I find videos not very helpful even when I am at home. I can't imagine trying to learn how to use a camera by sitting around watching a movie. The best way to really learn is to go out and take pictures, using this book as a friendly helper. You'll find all the most important information you need about settings and controls, explanations of what they do, and recommendations about which settings to use in particular situations, with example photographs in each case. I find that when I come home from a productive shoot I'm more satisfied with what I learned than when I sit and watch a video.
Summary: Video Tutorials are better
The Nikon D50 is such an incredible camera that I wanted to master to the full. Though the manual is not really bad, I wanted something differently. I thought this Digital Field Guide would be a good addition to master the D50's features. While the Guide makes much more clear, it's still not going in-depth. The settings are listed in Chapter 2, but not explained to the full. I miss an explanation of why, when to select and what are the consequences selecting a certain option in a certain way. E.g. CSM 13 Metering chooses among matrix, center-weighted or spot metering. Why not explaining what these features do (or why not refering to the pages that explain more on this)? Another example: Image optimization settings are not well explained.

Interesting is chapter 6 in which the author gives some interesting tips on different photo subjects (from candid shots to night photography, travel photography etc.). There are typos in this Field Guide and the images are mediocre. If you want to learn how to use your D50 I only recommend instructional videos. The Quickpro Camera Guide for the Nikon D50 is my first reference.
Summary: A color manual and more
I recommend this book to those who felt the manual that came with the camera was not enough. It covers everything that is in the manual with more detail and every page is in color as well. Along with the information on how to use the camera, it also gives you simple and basic information on how to take pictures explaining exposure, metering and more. Nice book to have around for beginners.
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Magic Lantern Guides: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT/EOS 350D (A Lark Photography Book)

Publisher: Lark Books
Authors: Michael Guncheon

ISBN: 157990761X
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Summary: Magic Lantern Guides:Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT
I am an amateur photographer but wanted a camera I could grow with. The manuel that came with the camera was good but I felt I needed more information to get the full benefit of the camera. This book is wonderful and goes into more detail on all the functions this camera offers. It's easy to understand and I highly recommend this book.
Summary: Beware
This booklet (it's quite small) is not what you might expect.

Consider these facts before purchasing:

--About half of the book is not specific to the Digital Rebel--it's general photography basics. Choosing a lens, how to photograph landscapes, etc. In other words, filler.

--It's all in black and white.

--There are *no* example illustrations of the settings on the Rebel. So if they are talking about say, AWB, there are no illustrations about where the buttons are, what the camera display shows when buttons are pressed, etc. This is true throughout the booklet; it talks about settings, but never shows them.

Nutshell: this appears to be a very short booklet on the Rebel with a few general discussions on a few of the Rebel's features. However, there are no illustrations, not everything is covered, and one gets the feeling it was then filled out with generic information (including a long list of the accessories available at the end of the book).

The manual that comes with the camera is 10x better....
Summary: A 'real guide book' for a 'real camera'
If you are new to SLR photography and to the Rebel XT, this is the book to buy. It is certainly more than "just an expanded view of the skimpy owner's manual". I read the manual and didn't feel as competent to tackle some of the advanced features of this great camera as I do now having read Gucheon's book.

The book is 5" x 7.5" --not too big to carry along with the camera. The book's binding feels very sturdy and after several weeks of carrying it around, it's held up very well. His illustrations are large and clear, with many covering a full page. Sixteen pages of glossary terms have been really helpful and a nine page Index seems to have everything I've needed to look up.
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