Designed for the novice, Digital Cameras Made Easy introduces viewers to the hottest shutterbug advance since the invention of the Kodak “Brownie”: the digital camera. Divided into eight chapters, the program offers an overview of how digital cameras work (megapixels, settings, batteries), basic composition (close-ups, landscapes, and action shots), digital imaging on a computer (resizing, saving, and printing photos from a computer, as well as using the Internet to upload and/or email pictures), and using a commercial photo lab to produce prints. Well-organized and widely applicable (the information presented here is non-brand-specific), this sure-to-be-popular title is recommended. Aud: H, C, P. (L. Stevens)
Digital Cameras Made Easy
(2003) 30 min. DVD: $19.95. TMW Media. PPR. Color cover. Volume 19, Issue 5
Digital Cameras Made Easy
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