Saturday, April 6, 2013

The Complete Photographer [Hardcover]

The Complete Photographer [Hardcover]
I'm a professional fine art photographer and filmmaker ([...]) who's sifted through a lot of photography books trying to glean tips and go deeper. This book was given to me as a gift by the publisher, so I was skeptical to say the least, but the fact it, THE COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPHER is by far my favorite book about the various approaches to taking an image. I'm sort of obsessed with it. The photo essays of each shooter at work are key, in my mind, to making successful "how to" books. Finally, all the shooters included have HUGE chops and the work is consistently excellent. Eye candy with an eduction- who can ask for more?

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Tom Ang has worked as a photo editor on many magazines. He is the winner of the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award for photography, and the author of Digital Photography Masterclass and How to Photograph Absolutely Everything.

The Complete Photographer [Hardcover]


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    Digital Video Handbook [Hardcover]

    Digital Video Handbook [Hardcover]
    I read the German translation of this book, also published by Dorling Kindersley. I am relatively new to professional video production and this book has given me all the basic knowledge required. It gave me more confidence in the difficult time when I decided to start out professionally.

    This book helped me choose which computer, which video editing programmes, which camera and which audio equipment to buy. Apart from offering an introduction to video techniques and giving ideas for projects, it provides an overview of the latest equipment that amateurs, semi-professionals (this category includes indie filmmakers/ documentary makers) and top professionals use.

    Digital Video Handbook is split into 7 chapters:

    Introduction to Digital Video

    Handling Camera

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    Tom Ang is a widely exhibited professional photographer, teacher, and has worked as a technical editor and photo editor on many magazines. Ang is also the author of numerous books, including DK's Digital Photographer's Handbook.

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      Digital Photography Through the Year [Hardcover]

      Digital Photography Through the Year [Hardcover]
      This was a gift for my husband and it was perfect! great illustrations and demonstrations. A beautiful book just to even look at. Perfect learning tool for self teaching photographers.

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      Tom Ang is an award-winning photographer, the presenter of BBC TV's A Digital Picture of Britain, and a best-selling author who has sold more than two million books worldwide.

      Digital Photography Through the Year [Hardcover]


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        Mastering Digital Dental Photography [Hardcover]

        Mastering Digital Dental Photography [Hardcover]
        This is a comprehensive well written book with generous clear illustrations. The book covers equipment to processing to presentation. There is a very good section on commercially available equipment from point-and-shoot to DSLR's. Equipment changes quickly but with the information in this book you should be able to acquire the right equipment and and take great images for years to come. Whether you are taking digital images for documentation, publication or patient presentations, this book covers it all.

        Added: I've had this book for a year now and I'm still learning new stuff from it. Some of the equipment profiles are now a bit dated but the basics are rock solid. I'm still glad I bought it.

        Mastering Digital Dental Photography [Hardcover]


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          Practical Digital Photomicrography: Photography Through the Microscope for the Life Sciences [Hardcover]

          Practical Digital Photomicrography: Photography Through the Microscope for the Life Sciences [Hardcover]
          Practical Digital Photomicrography: Photography Through the Microscope for the Life Sciences provides a fine introduction to digital photography through the microscope covering three camera types used in photomicrography and how each operates. The pros and cons discussions offer strong insights including specifics of attaching cameras to the microscope and acquiring and tweaking images. Science and photography libraries alike will find this packed with color examples and photo specifics.

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          In 1981, Dr. Brian Matsumoto received his Ph.D. in Anatomy and Cell Biology from the University of California at Los Angeles. His research required the development and refinement of techniques for transmission electron microscopy and light microscopy. These tools were used to study the role of actin and microtubules in photoreceptor membrane transport and assembly. In 1992, Dr. Matsumoto was appointed Director of the Integrated Microscopy Facility: a unit administered by the Neuroscience Research Institute and the Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental biology. This facility provides instruction and support for projects that require advanced imaging. In addition, he serves as the instructor for MCDB 220: a graduate level course for digital microscopy at the University of California. Presently he is strengthening the ties between the University and Industry by working with such companies as Olympus of America, Media Cybernetics, Q-Imaging, Jackson ImmunoResearch, Prior Scientific, and Image Content Technology. Together, they have developed a digital imaging course that is open to attendees throughout the United States.

          Practical Digital Photomicrography: Photography Through the Microscope for the Life Sciences [Hardcover]


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            Digital Image Processing Using MATLAB [Hardcover]

            Digital Image Processing Using MATLAB [Hardcover]
            If you want to get up to speed on Matlab and plan to use it for image processing, this book is a must.

            I have lots of experience in computer graphics and in programming languages like C++ and C#, but prior to reading this book I had never really used Matlab nor implemented complicated image processing algorithms. This book is a great introduction to both.

            The book is divided in twelve chapters touching both low-level image processing (e.g. spatial filtering) and higher-level concepts required for computer vision, like image registration and segmentation. Gonzalez et al are talented writers, explaining relatively complicated concepts clearly and concisely, without getting lost in the mathematical details. People interested in the more theoretical aspects should (and probably already have) check their other book.

            The only potential downside of this book is that it's definitely designed to be read sequentially, one chapter at a time. The matlab concepts are introduced piece by piece. For example, if you skip Chapter 5 (on image restoration, i.e. getting rid of noise) you may not realize that you missed the introduction to the image registration functions. Personally I liked this style (it added variety to a potentially dry subject), but a reader with less time to cover all of the matter may find this to be a problem.

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            Rafael C. Gonzalez. R.C. Gonzalez received the B.S.E.E. degree from the University of Miami in 1965 and the M.E. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Florida, Gainesville, in 1967 and 1970, respectively. He joined the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK) in 1970, where he became Associate Professor in 1973, Professor in 1978, and Distinguished Service Professor in 1984. He served as Chairman of the department from 1994 through 1997. He is currently a Professor Emeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UTK. He is the founder of the Image & Pattern Analysis Laboratory and the Robotics & Computer Vision Laboratory at the University of Tennessee. He also founded Perceptics Corporation in 1982 and was its president until 1992. The last three years of this period were spent under a full-time employment contract with Westinghouse Corporation, who acquired the company in 1989. Under his direction, Perceptics became highly successful in image processing, computer vision, and laser disk storage technologies. In its initial ten years, Perceptics introduced a series of innovative products, including: The world's first commercially-available computer vision system for automatically reading the license plate on moving vehicles; a series of large-scale image processing and archiving systems used by the U.S. Navy at six different manufacturing sites throughout the country to inspect the rocket motors of missiles in the Trident II Submarine Program; the market leading family of imaging boards for advanced Macintosh computers; and a line of :trillion-byte laser disk products. He is a frequent consultant to industry and government in the areas of pattern recognition, image processing, and machine learning. His academic honors for work in these fields include the 1977 UTK College of Engineering Faculty Achievement Award; the 1978 UTK Chancellor's Research Scholar Award; the 1980 Magnavox Engineering Professor Award; and the 1980 M. E. Brooks Distinguished Professor Award. In 1981 he became an IBM Professor at the University of Tennessee and in 1984 he was named a Distinguished Service Professor there. He was awarded a Distinguished Alumnus Award by the University of Miami in 1985, the Phi Kappa Phi Scholar Award in 1986, and the University of Tennessee's Nathan W Dougherty Award for Excellence in Engineering in 1992. Honors for industrial accomplishment include the 1987 IEEE Outstanding Engineer Award for Commercial Development in Tennessee; the 1988 Albert Rose National Award for Excellence in Commercial Image Processing; the 1989 B. Otto Wheeley Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer; the 1989 Coopers and Lybrand Entrepreneur of the Year Award; the 1992 IEEE Region 3 Outstanding Engineer Award; and the 1993 Automated Imaging Association National Award for Technology Development. Dr. Gonzalez is author or co-author of over 100 technical articles, two edited books, and five textbooks in the fields of pattern recognition, image processing, and robotics. His books are used in over 500 universities and research institutions throughout the world. He is listed in the prestigious Marquis Who's Who in America, Marquis Who's Who in Engineering, Marquis Who's Who in the World, and in 10 other national and international biographical citations. He is the co-holder of two U.S. Patents, and has been an associate editor of the IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, and the International Journal of Computer and Information Sciences. He is a member of numerous professional and honorary societies, including Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, and Sigma Xi. He is also a Fellow of the IEEE. Richard E. Woods earned his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. His professional experiences range from entrepreneurial to the more traditional academic, consulting, governmental, and industrial pursuits. Most recently, he founded MedData Interactive, a high technology company specializing in the development of handheld computer systems for medical applications. He was also a founder and Vice President of Perceptics Corporation, where he was responsible for the development of many of the company's quantitative image analysis and autonomous decision making products. Prior to Perceptics and MedData, Dr. Woods was an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Tennessee and priors to that, a computer applications engineer at Union Carbide Corporation. As a consultant, he has been involved in the development of a number of special-purpose digital processors for a variety of space and military agencies, including NASA, the Ballistic Missile Systems Command, and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Dr. Woods has published numerous articles related to digital signal processing and is co-author of Digital Image Processing, the leading text in the field. He is a member of several professional societies, including Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, and the IEEE. In 1986, he was recognized as a Distinguished Engineering Alumnus of the University of Tennessee. Steven L. Eddins is development manager of the image processing group at The MathWorks, Inc. He led the development of several versions of the company's Image Processing Toolbox. His professional interests include building software tools that are based on the latest research in image processing algorithms, and that have a broad range of scientific and engineering applications. Prior to joining The MathWorks, Inc. in 1993, Dr. Eddins was on the faculty of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at the University of Illinois, Chicago. There he taught graduate and senior-level classes in digital image processing, computer vision, pattern recognition, and filter design, and he performed research in the area of image compression. Dr. Eddins holds a B.E.E. (1986) and a Ph.D. (1990), both in electrical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is a member of the IEEE.

            Digital Image Processing Using MATLAB [Hardcover]


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              Magic Lantern Guides®: Nikon D7000 Multimedia Workshop [Hardcover]

              Magic Lantern Guides®: Nikon D7000 Multimedia Workshop [Hardcover]
              The D7000 Multimedia Workshop consist of a DVD, a book, and a quick reference wallet sized feature guide specific to the D7000.
              The book is digital photography basics 101, and not Nikon D7000 specific. It's a decent, general introduction into photography.
              I find the quick reference guide to have little benefit.
              The D7000 DVD is priceless. It is well structured and easy to follow and is a real benefit to understanding the many, and great features the D7000 has to offer. Normally when I purchase a new DSLR it takes me weeks to discover the capabilities of the camera and I never really learn the true capabilities of the camera unless I attend a Nikon class for that camera as I did with my D200 and D300 cameras. The owners manuals give details, but to see not only how to use the feature, but to visually see the results of that feature when applied is worth the price. It shortens the learning curve and helps you understand the outstanding power that is built into the D7000.
              I highly recommend this for anyone who owns a Nikon D7000.

              Magic Lantern Guides®: Nikon D7000 Multimedia Workshop [Hardcover]


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