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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, height x width x depth: 187x231x18 mm, weight: 558 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Apr-2004
  • Izdevniecība: Que Corporation,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0789731479
  • ISBN-13: 9780789731470
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, height x width x depth: 187x231x18 mm, weight: 558 g
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  • Izdevniecība: Que Corporation,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0789731479
  • ISBN-13: 9780789731470
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Revolutionize your Scrapbook!

With Digital Memories: Scrapbooking with Your Computer, you can bring the beauty of your family treasures to family and friends across the globe with digital scrapbooks or intensify your traditional scrapbooking techniques with enhanced digital artistry and new ways to create special effects.

Carla Rose, photographer and best-selling Photoshop author, shows you how to scan photos or use pictures from a digital camera, retouch and repair old photos, and then design scrapbook pages using artistic filters and clip art. Sheæll teach even the most digitally-challenged reader how to build beautiful scrapbook pages and then email them to friends and family or print them out for use in a photo album. Digital Memories: Scrapbooking with Your Computer covers easy-to-find software products like Photoshop Elements, Scrapbook Factory, and Hallmark Studio Deluxe, used to create stunning scrapbook pages that can be stored on CD-ROM or the Internet and viewed electronically or printed for traditional usage.

Digital Memories: Scrapbooking with Your Computer provides you with step-by-step instructions on:





Traditional and Digital tools (software and hardware) used in creating digital memories. Page layout and design and backgrounds. Working with old photos and digital photos. Turning photos into art. Adding video clips, sound effects and music to Web/CD-based Scrapbooks.

Packed with new approaches to this popular activity, Digital Memories: Scrapbooking with Your Computer, brings the power of the computer to the wildly popular world of scrapbooking.

Papildus informācija

Scrapbooking is a wildly popular craft with 20% of US households participating in the hobby in 2003. Scrapbooking is often referred to as "the 21st century quilting bee" with people gathering together to learn scrapbook techniques and to try out new products in each other's homes, scrapbook stores, even Scrapbooking cruises and retreats (source: Newsweek, 10/21/02).Digital Memories: Scrapbooking with Your Computer teaches readers how to use easy-to-find software products like Photoshop Elements, Scrapbook Factory, and Hallmark Studio Deluxe to create stunning scrapbook pages that can be stored on CD-ROM or the Internet and viewed electronically or printed for traditional usage. Readers will save time and money organizing photos, creating extraordinary scrapbook pages electronically, and preserving important memories.This book allows readers who don't have time to build scrapbook pages by hand to personalize and preserve special memories and photos creatively and quickly. Avid scrapbook hobbyists will learn how to combine digital artistry with traditional Scrapbooking techniques for amazing results.
Introduction 1(6)
I What You Need to Get Started
Starting a Scrapbook
7(12)
What's It About?
7(5)
Organization
8(1)
Style Is More Than Fashion
9(1)
Color Schemes
10(1)
What to Include on a Page
11(1)
What's Your Format?
12(2)
What's the Difference Between a Scrapbook and a Journal?
14(1)
Books and Book Covers
15(4)
Binding Your Own Book
16(3)
Traditional Scrapbooking Tools
19(16)
Storage
19(1)
Taking Stock
20(3)
Booking It
23(1)
Sticky Stuff
24(2)
Don't Run with Scissors
26(2)
Finding the ``Write'' Tools
28(2)
Stamping Grounds
30(1)
Embellishments
31(1)
Ephemera
32(3)
Digital Tools: Hardware
35(16)
The Computer
35(1)
Resolution? I Resolve to Explain
36(2)
Digital Cameras
38(4)
Why Go Digital?
39(1)
When You Go Camera Shopping, Consider
40(2)
Scanners
42(3)
No Camera? No Scanner?
45(2)
Printers
47(2)
CD or DVD Writer
49(1)
But I Don't Have a Computer!
49(2)
Digital Tools: Software
51(26)
Choosing Your Program
52(1)
Scrapbook-Specific Programs
53(11)
HP Creative Scrapbook Assistant
53(2)
Art Explosion Scrapbook Factory Deluxe
55(2)
Print Explosion Deluxe
57(2)
Photo Express My Scrapbook
59(2)
Hallmark Scrapbook Studio Deluxe
61(1)
American Greetings Scrapbooks & More
62(2)
YM Diary
64(1)
Photo-Editing Software
64(8)
Adobe Photoshop Elements
65(1)
Jasc Paint Shop Pro
66(1)
Jasc Paint Shop Photo Album
67(1)
Adobe Photoshop Album
68(2)
Microsoft Picture It!
70(1)
ACDSee PowerPack
71(1)
Page Layout Programs
72(1)
Programs for ``Sharing'' Pages Electronically
73(4)
Portable Document Format (.pdf)
73(1)
Web Pages
74(3)
II Better Pages with Your Computer
Page Layout and Design
77(18)
Working in Layers
77(5)
Working with Templates and Grids
82(2)
Composing a Page
84(4)
The Importance of Whitespace
84(1)
Eye Leading
85(1)
The Rule of Thirds
85(2)
Coherent Pages
87(1)
Design Elements
88(7)
Adding Textures in the Computer
90(2)
Textural Objects: Ribbons, Fiber, and Fabrics
92(1)
Clip Art for Scrapbookers
92(1)
Online Sources
93(2)
Creating and Using Backgrounds
95(12)
Using Premade Backgrounds
95(4)
Backgrounds from the Scanner
99(1)
Papers: What's Available
100(3)
Other Materials You Can Print On
103(4)
Working with Old Photos
107(28)
Getting a Good Scan
108(1)
Basic Photo Corrections
109(6)
Adjusting Levels and Contrast
110(1)
Dodging and Burning
111(2)
Cleaning Up Dust Spots with the Clone Stamp Tool
113(1)
Other Touches
114(1)
Retouching in Paint Shop Pro
114(1)
Moving Paint: Blurring, Sharpening, and Smudging
115(3)
Smudges
115(1)
Focus Tools
116(2)
Removing Dust and Scratches
118(1)
Rescuing a Badly Damaged Photo
118(5)
Vignetting a Picture
123(3)
Photo Tinting
126(2)
Correcting Off-Color Photos
128(7)
Correcting Color Cast
128(4)
Using Fill Flash
132(1)
Selective Color Adjustments
132(3)
Working with Digital Photos
135(34)
Shooting for Scrapbook Pages
135(5)
A Better Crop of Pictures
140(4)
About Face! Flipping Images
144(1)
Resizing
145(2)
Blurring Backgrounds
147(4)
Applying Color Correction
151(2)
Correcting Perspective
153(2)
Removing Unwanted Items or People
155(2)
Little Touches Mean a Lot
157(12)
Fixing Red Eye
157(5)
Eliminating Skin Problems
162(2)
Going on a Digital Diet
164(5)
Turning a Photo into Art
169(28)
Applying Filters and Effects
171(14)
Faking Oil and Watercolor Painting
173(3)
Simulating Oil Painting
176(3)
Creating Line Art
179(6)
Posterizing
185(2)
Drawing on Photos
187(1)
Making Composites and Collages
188(3)
Making Panoramic Photos
191(6)
Considerations When You Shoot a Panorama
192(1)
Photomerge
192(5)
Adding Type
197(20)
The Language of Typography
197(2)
Putting the Words on the Page
199(4)
Choosing Fonts
203(2)
Adding Drop Shadows
205(3)
Using Masked Type
208(1)
Embossing and Other Special Effects
209(3)
Creating Metallic Effects
209(1)
Warping Text
210(2)
Journaling
212(2)
Online Sources for Clips and Quotes
214(3)
Creating Web/CD-Based Scrapbooks
217(50)
Understanding the World Wide Web
218(2)
HTML---You Can't Pronounce It but You Can Learn to Love It
218(1)
Are You Being Served?
219(1)
The Right Address
219(1)
How To Get On the Web
220(1)
Free Web Sites
220(1)
Web Sites for (Almost) Free
220(1)
Be Master of Your Own Domain
221(1)
Assembling Web Pages
221(5)
For the Do-It-Yourselfer
223(2)
Can This Page Be Saved?
225(1)
How HTML Works
226(3)
Enhancing Your Site with Sound and Video
229(3)
File Formats and Sizes
229(1)
Copyright Issues
230(1)
Creating Sound and Video Files
230(1)
Putting Your Audio/Video Creations on a Web Page
231(1)
Creating CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs
232(5)
III Appendices
A Other Uses for Your Pictures
237(8)
Iron-On Photos
237(2)
Printing on Fabric
239(2)
Printing on Frosting
241(1)
Trinket Boxes and Other Tchotchkes
241(1)
Stationery, Calendars, and Cards
242(1)
The End, or the Beginning?
243(2)
B Glossary of Computer Graphics and Scrapbooking Terms
245(16)
C While You're Wandering the Web
261(6)
Index 267


Carla Rose, a photographer, artist, and award-winning writer, is the author of more than 20 computer books, including Sams Teach Yourself Adobe Photoshop in 24 Hours and Sams Teach Yourself Digital Photography and Photoshop Elements All in One.