Digital Imaging For Non Professionals


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Digital Imaging for Non-Professionals


Digital Imaging for Non-Professionals

Author: Pasquale De Marco

language: en

Publisher: Pasquale De Marco

Release Date: 2025-05-11


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**Digital Imaging for Non-Professionals** is the ultimate guide to digital imaging, covering everything from choosing the right equipment to advanced editing techniques. Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced photographer looking to expand your knowledge, this book has something for you. With clear, step-by-step instructions and plenty of helpful tips, you'll learn how to: * Capture stunning digital photos * Edit and enhance your photos like a pro * Create beautiful photo books and other projects * Share your photos online and with friends and family This comprehensive guide covers all the essential topics of digital imaging, including: * Choosing the right camera and lens * Understanding different file formats * Basic and advanced editing techniques * Color correction and adjustment * Cropping and resizing * Removing unwanted objects * Adding text and graphics * Creating collages * Using layers and masks * Blending and compositing * Creating special effects * HDR imaging * Panoramic stitching * Photo restoration and repair * Digital printing and sharing * Photo management and organization * Creative photo projects * Troubleshooting common issues * The future of digital imaging With Digital Imaging for Non-Professionals, you'll have everything you need to take your photography skills to the next level. So what are you waiting for? Order your copy today! If you like this book, write a review on google books!

Digital Images for the Information Professional


Digital Images for the Information Professional

Author: Melissa M. Terras

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2016-12-05


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In the past decade, the way image based media is created, disseminated, and shared has changed exponentially, as digital imaging technology has replaced traditional film based media. Digital images have become the pervasive photographic medium of choice for the general public. Most libraries, archives, museums, and galleries have undertaken some type of digitisation program: converting their holdings into two dimensional digital images which are available for the general user via the Internet. This raises issues for those aiming to facilitate the creation and preservation of digital images whilst supplying and improving user access to image based material. Digital Images for the Information Professional provides an overview of the place of images in the changing information environment, and the use, function, and appropriation of digital images in both institutional and personal settings. Covering the history, technical underpinnings, sustainability, application, and management of digital images, the text is an accessible guide to both established and developing imaging technologies, providing those within the information sector with essential background knowledge of this increasingly ubiquitous medium.

Digital Imaging Systems for Plain Radiography


Digital Imaging Systems for Plain Radiography

Author: Luis Lanca

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2012-10-25


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Advances in digital technology led to the development of digital x-ray detectors that are currently in wide use for projection radiography, including Computed Radiography (CR) and Digital Radiography (DR). Digital Imaging Systems for Plain Radiography addresses the current technological methods available to medical imaging professionals to ensure the optimization of the radiological process concerning image quality and reduction of patient exposure. Based on extensive research by the authors and reference to the current literature, the book addresses how exposure parameters influence the diagnostic quality in digital systems, what the current acceptable radiation doses are for useful diagnostic images, and at what level the dose could be reduced to maintain an accurate diagnosis. The book is a valuable resource for both students learning the field and for imaging professionals to apply to their own practice while performing radiological examinations with digital systems.