Synopsis
Put away your old-fashioned camera, file those worn-out photo albums and get ready to send your photos to friends and family over the internet. Taking a digital photograph is not a problem for those who know how to use a camera. The question, what do you do once you’ve taken the digital photograph? This brand new title in Capital’s popular "First Week" series, will take you into the Digital Age! Now with this easy-to-read and use book, by the master of non-patronizing instruction, you’ll understand what is going on inside the camera when you take a digital photo, how to download them into your computer or web site, edit, send, and store them. Pamela Lessing makes clear all the wonders of digital cameras and the software programs that allow you to keep all those precious photos safe. The book concludes with the hallmark of The First Week series, a clear and concise step-by-step guide for performing each of the basic tasks of the four most popular digital camera software programs.
About the Author
Pamela R. Lessing has had a very diverse career as a librarian, art consultant, and member of advisory boards of numerous nonprofit organizations, including the Trustee s Council of the University of Rochester and its visiting evaluation committee. She is the author of Chinese Snuff Bottles from the Pamela R. Lessing Friedman Collection, The First Week with My New PC (Capital Books, 2000), The First Week with My New iMac (Capital, 2001), and The First Week with My New Digital Organizer (Capital, 2002). Ms. Lessing lives with her family in Boulder, Colorado.
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