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  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, 296 pages, height x width x depth: 229x188x18 mm, weight: 635 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Sep-2004
  • Izdevniecība: Premier Press
  • ISBN-10: 1592005039
  • ISBN-13: 9781592005031
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  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, 296 pages, height x width x depth: 229x188x18 mm, weight: 635 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Sep-2004
  • Izdevniecība: Premier Press
  • ISBN-10: 1592005039
  • ISBN-13: 9781592005031
This hobby book introduces techniques for creating personal memory pages in Digital Image Pro 9, Paint Shop Pro 8.1, PhotoImpact XL, PhotoPlus 9, and Photoshop Elements 2.0. It provides instructions for choosing a basic layout and color scheme, adding borders and banners, creating text effects, manipulating photos, and sharing the final product. The CD-ROM contains tutorials, fonts, clip art, and sample layouts. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Are you a traditional scrapbook enthusiast looking for a way to organize your memories electronically? Have you never tried scrapbooking because you're not sure where to start? "Digital Scrapbooking" is here to start you on your journey! Cover the fundamentals of digital photography and digital scrapbook elements-incorporating existing elements or even creating your own. Even if you've never put together a scrapbook page, you'll get the tips you need to start organizing your photographs into vibrant, exciting scrapbook pages right on your computer. When you're finished, you'll get tips for sharing your newly created memory pages in print or online.

Introduction xvi
Scrapbooking Why and How
3(20)
The Scrapbooking Concept
3(4)
Traditional Paper Scrapbooks
5(1)
Journals and Altered Books
6(1)
Paper vs. Digital Scrapbooking
7(5)
Pros and Cons
7(3)
Tools of the Trade
10(1)
What Does Scrapping Cost?
10(2)
Digital Scrapbook Necessities and Niceties
12(9)
Hardware and Peripherals
12(1)
Scanners
12(2)
Printer
14(2)
Photo Printer
16(1)
Digital Cameras
17(2)
Graphics Tablet
19(1)
Software
19(1)
Useful Application Types
19(2)
Software Used in This Book
21(1)
And Away We Go!
21(2)
Digital Photo Fundamentals
23(28)
Digital Camera Basics
23(4)
Resolution: Megapixels and You
23(1)
Focus
24(1)
Exposure
24(1)
Lenses
25(1)
Memory and Power Sources
26(1)
Other Considerations
27(1)
Scanning Basics
27(3)
Resolution
28(1)
A Few Tips
29(1)
Rotating and Straightening
30(4)
Rotating
30(2)
Straightening
32(2)
Quick Fixes
34(2)
Noise Reduction
36(1)
Blurring and Sharpening
37(5)
Gaussian Blur
38(2)
Unsharp Mask
40(2)
Photo Enhancement
42(4)
Repairing Scratches
42(1)
Cloning
43(1)
Dodging and Burning
44(1)
Red Eye Reduction
45(1)
Cropping and Resizing
46(3)
Cropping
46(1)
Resizing
47(2)
A Few Last Words
49(2)
Basic Layout Guidelines
51(24)
Last Things First: Is That Your Final Output?
51(1)
That Pesky Resolution Question Revisited
52(1)
Faux Paper-Style or Not?
53(1)
Common Layout Sizes
54(2)
12 x 12
54(1)
8.5 x 11
55(1)
8 x 10
55(1)
8 x 8 and Variations
56(1)
Creating Your Layout
56(16)
Color Options
61(3)
Creating the Basic Layout
64(2)
Adding Texture
66(6)
Using Templates or Sketches
72(3)
Adding Graphic Elements
75(24)
The Photographs
77(11)
Photo Mats and Borders
77(4)
Creating Edge Effects
81(5)
Color My World
86(2)
Photo Frames
88(3)
Creating Depth and Realism
91(2)
Tags and Banners
93(2)
Ribbons, Fibers, and Bows, Oh My!
95(1)
Embellishments and Elements
95(2)
Using Digital Elements on Paper Layouts
97(2)
Text Techniques
99(26)
Finding Fonts
100(7)
Freeware Fonts
101(1)
Goodies on the CD
102(1)
Searching the Web
103(1)
Commercial Fonts
104(3)
Installing and Using Fonts
107(1)
Adding Basic Text
108(8)
Text Selections
114(1)
Vector Text Advantages
115(1)
Three Terrific Text Effects
116(6)
Transparent Vellum Text
116(2)
Photo Text
118(2)
Shaped Text
120(2)
Using Premade Alphabets
122(3)
Enhancing Your Pages with Filters
125(20)
Filters, Plug-ins, and Effects
125(16)
Defining Filters and Plug-ins
125(3)
Native Effects in Popular Applications
128(4)
Obtaining Plug-ins
132(1)
Freeware Plug-ins
133(1)
Commercial Plug-ins
133(1)
Installing and Managing Plug-ins
134(2)
Examples of Popular Plug-ins
136(1)
Alien Skin Plug-ins
136(2)
The Plugin Site
138(1)
Auto FX Software
139(2)
Other Plug-ins on the CD
141(1)
Extended Examples
141(4)
Text Effect with Eye Candy 4000
142(1)
Image Effect with Auto FX Plug-ins
143(1)
Edge Effect with Splat!
143(2)
Advanced Photo Techniques
145(26)
Better Cropping: The Rule of Thirds
145(3)
Improving Brightness and Contrast
148(7)
Levels
148(2)
Curves
150(5)
Manual Color Adjusting
155(4)
Understanding Color in Digital Images
155(1)
Common Situations Requiring Color Correction
156(2)
Setting Black, White, and Gray Points
158(1)
From Color to Black and White
159(7)
Desaturation
159(2)
Converting to Grayscale
161(1)
Black and White with Channel Mixing
162(4)
Variations on Black and White
166(3)
Tinted Black and White
166(1)
Colorizing Black and White
167(1)
Floating Color on Black and White
168(1)
Beyond Photo Correction
169(2)
Sharing Your Work
171(20)
On Paper
171(10)
Image Size and Resolution for Printing
171(2)
File Formats for Printing
173(1)
Choosing the Right Desktop Printer
173(2)
Choosing the Right Paper
175(1)
Resizing a Layout for Printing
176(2)
Printing an Image
178(3)
On the Web
181(8)
GIF, JPEG, and PNG
181(1)
Resizing a Layout for the Web
182(1)
Optimizing Images for the Web
183(1)
Image Slicing
184(1)
Web Photo Galleries
185(2)
Web Slideshows
187(1)
Displaying Your Layouts on the Web
188(1)
Sending Layouts as E-mail Attachments
188(1)
On Digital Media
189(2)
Creating Your Own Elements
191(28)
Using Clip Art
191(3)
Backgrounds and Papers
194(14)
Simulating Cardstock
194(1)
Simple Patterned Paper with Seamless Tiling
195(5)
Stripes and Plaids
200(3)
Corrugated Cardboard
203(1)
Simulating Vellum
204(1)
Torn Paper
205(3)
Mats and Frames
208(2)
Simple Mats
208(1)
Creating Cutouts for Frames
208(1)
Fancier Mats and Frames
209(1)
Tags
210(1)
Brads and Eyelets
211(2)
Ribbons and Fibers
213(6)
Ribbons
213(2)
Fibers
215(4)
Further Fun with Photos
219(26)
Compositing Photos
219(7)
Isolating the Figure
219(5)
The New Background
224(2)
Photo Montage
226(2)
Creating a Panorama
228(3)
Digital Face-Lift
231(5)
Drawings and Paintings from Photos
236(7)
Digital Drawings
236(4)
Digital Paintings
240(3)
Using Modified Photos in Layouts
243(2)
A Resources
245(12)
The Authors' Web Sites
245(1)
Scrapbooking Magazines
246(1)
Digital Scrapbooking Web Sites and Newsgroups
246(1)
General Scrapbooking Web Sites
247(1)
Scrapbook Designers
247(2)
Image Editor and Photo Album Manufacturers
249(1)
Digital Camera, Printer, and Scanner Web Sites
250(1)
Plug-ins and Utilities
251(2)
Fonts
253(1)
Clip Art
254(1)
Online Photo Sharing and Printing
254(1)
Web Hosts
255(1)
General Photography and Scanning-Related Web Sites
255(2)
Index 257