Linux Photography

Linux Photography
Author: Dmitri Popov
Publisher: Tōkyō Made
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-04-13
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Using Linux as a foundation or an important part of your photographic workflow opens a whole world of possibilities. Hosting web-based photography tools and applications, automating mundane tasks, extending your image processing toolset — you can enlist a Linux based system to a wide range of photography-related duties. The book offers advice on optimizing and improving Linux-based photographic workflow by automating tedious tasks as well as using lightweight and specialized tools. Here are just a few topics the book covers. Use Bash shell scripts to import photos and RAW files from a storage card or camera and automatically rename, geotag, and organize the transferred files. * Edit EXIF metadata and organize and photos with ExifTool. * Work with metadata using Exiv2. * Understand color management basics on Linux. * Apply color corrections using Hald CLUT. * Use Kopia to keep your photo library safe. * Set up a cloud backup solution with Rclone. * Find photos from the past with Girasole. * Show photos on a map with PinPinPin. * Turn a Raspberry Pi into a wireless camera server. * Build an Android-based photo backup and processing device. * Turn an iPad or an iPhone into a Linux-based photography companion. The scripts and tools covered in the book play an important part in the author's real-world photographic workflow.

Linux Multimedia Hacks

Linux Multimedia Hacks
Author: Kyle Rankin
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2006
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0596100760

Presents Linux's multimedia tools with step-by-step instructions to maximize entertainment capabilities for images, audio, and video.

digiKam Recipes

digiKam Recipes
Author: Dmitri Popov
Publisher: tokyoma.de
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2014-11-04
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

digiKam is an immensely powerful photo management application, and mastering it requires time and effort. This book can help you to learn the ropes in the most efficient manner. Instead of going through each and every menu item and feature, the book provides a task-oriented description of digiKam's functionality that can help you to get the most out of this versatile tool. The book offers easy-to-follow instructions on how to organize and manage photos, process RAW files, edit images and apply various effects, export and publish photos, and much more.

The Complete Guide to Digital Photography

The Complete Guide to Digital Photography
Author: Michael Freeman
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2008
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781600593017

An illustrated introduction to digital photography, examining hardware such as cameras, computers, scanners, and printers and the relationship between them; looking at image-editing software, tools, and techniques; featuring step-by-step instructions for taking professional-quality photographs; and discussing special-effects options.

Digital Photography for Next to Nothing

Digital Photography for Next to Nothing
Author: John Lewell
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2011-08-26
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0470970588

Take photos like a pro without breaking the bank by using FREE and nearly FREE software and hardware explained in this book. Get professional looking shots from a low-cost camera Save money by building your own lighting rigs, tripods, monopods and stabilisers for next to nothing Learn how to use older lenses on modern digital cameras, and make your own macro lens, lens hoods, flash diffusers, flash concentrators, decorative Bokeh effect lenses and more Use dozens of FREE and low cost photo applications for processing, viewing, cataloguing, editing, creating HDR, and photo stitching Build powerful photography processing and editing suites with free software and plugins that go head to head with expensive tools like Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom

Travel photography: A planner’s guide

Travel photography: A planner’s guide
Author: James Dugan
Publisher: Walkabout photo guides
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2019-02-26
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

Travel photography: A planner’s guide covers everything you need to plan and execute a successful trip to take photos. The guide is full of easy-to-understand tips and tricks for planning your journey, whether it is your first time travelling, your first photo trip, or you’re looking for ways to increase your ability to come away with killer images. The practical advice, from years of experience and research, focuses on using your time effectively. Inside this guide Planning • Researching - where to go, where to stay, what to see, and creating of photo shot lists. • Technique - effective practice, exploring functions of your camera, and using accessories. • Bookings - tips and tricks for efficiency and improving the odds of getting great photos. • Administrative matters - visas, travel insurance, vaccinations, and documentation. Making the most of your trip • On the road - in-depth series of tips and tricks when you are on the ground. • Packing - avoiding becoming a pack horse! • Transportation - coping with getting to and from your destination. • Backups - how to manage your photos and memory cards during your trip. • Post-game - what to prioritise after your trip. Managing your travel photos • Processing workflows - managing and editing your photo collections. • Publishing - sharing your photos on social media and potential pitfalls. • Selling your photos - exploring stock photography and other potential revenue streams.

The Complete Guide to Macro and Close-Up Photography

The Complete Guide to Macro and Close-Up Photography
Author: Cyrill Harnischmacher
Publisher: Rocky Nook, Inc.
Total Pages: 748
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1681980541

The Complete Guide to Macro and Close-Up Photography is a comprehensive handbook on macro and close-up photography, offering both ambitious beginners and veteran photographers all the information they need to create great macro photographs. Experienced photographer and author Cyrill Harnischmacher covers: • Explanations of all the concepts behind close-up and macro photography • Equipment, including camera systems, macro lenses, close-up lenses, extension tubes, and reversing rings • Shooting techniques such as high-speed photography using photoelectric sensors, light painting, focus stacking to extend depth of field, panoramic and infrared macros, extended contrast with HDR technology, and multiple exposures • Tackling subject matter both in the field and in the studio • Working creatively with ambient and artificial light • Countless hands-on shooting tips • Post-processing your macro images The book also offers insights about macro photo composition, discussing light, color, camera position, and focus. With more than 600 images and figures illustrating the various ways readers can document the world of the infinitesimal, this book is not only a technical guide, but also a source of inspiration giving readers ideas to run with and make their own. Finally, the book also includes do-it-yourself projects, offering solutions both for everyday shooting as well as for dealing with specific situations unique to macro photography.

Panoramic Photography

Panoramic Photography
Author: Arnaud Frich
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2007-04-24
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 113610397X

First Published in 2007. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

GIMP 2.8 for Photographers

GIMP 2.8 for Photographers
Author: Klaus Goelker
Publisher: Rocky Nook, Inc.
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2013-05-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1457181908

Image editing is a crucial element in the photographic workflow. Image editing tools, most notably Photoshop, are usually sophisticated and deep applications, and are fairly expensive. The only open source tool in this market is the GIMP, which has developed into a powerful, multiplatform system running on Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows. GIMP 2.8 for Photographers is a beginner's guide to the only open source image editing tool that provides a no-cost alternative to expensive programs such as Photoshop. Topics include the new user interface and tools, the basics of image editing and simple adjustments, advanced techniques using layers and masks, developing RAW images, working with the improved text tool, and preparing high-quality black-and-white images. The most important editing functions are presented in individual, easy-to-follow workshops. A bonus section on the included DVD describes special techniques for web graphics. GIMP 2.8 for Photographers has evolved from classroom materials that the author developed and taught in courses and workshops on image editing with the GIMP.