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Perfect Digital Photos in a Snap: The Beginner's Guide to Taking and Making Great Digital Photographs

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Ian Probert, Peter Cope

176 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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Ian Probert

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Ian Probert has been scribbling down words ever since he learned to spell the phrase: 'Once upon a time...'. He is the author of Internet Spy, Rope Burns and a bunch of other titles. Internet Spy was a bestseller in the US and made into a TV film. Rope Burns is a book about why books shouldn't be written about boxing. Ian has also written things for a shed load of newspapers and magazines. When Ian was a student he used to write lots of letters to the bank manager.

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April 27, 2011
Very basic information, definitely for a true beginner to digital cameras. But it did help me figure out how to use Photoshop a little better and get a basic understanding of changing the ISO, aperture, etc. to improve my photos.
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April 13, 2015
it is about programs you can use to edit and correct pictures. Also how to take the perfect picture, the rule of thirds, the basic principles of photography and about photography it's self. It is very informative if you are looking at becoming a photography or if you like taking simple pictures.
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