Table of Contents in Dealing
Yes, I know I go overboard with the headings in a table of contents and my intentions are good. The idea is for this to be a reference manual so you can quickly access the information you want without having to spend creative time searching!
- Introduction
- Coding Used Within This Book
- Art Images
- Do You Need Slides or Digital Images?
- Digital Images
- Slides
- Registering Your Copyright
- Converting Slides to Digital Images
- Prints
- Prints from Slide Images
- Prints from Digital Images
- Choosing Your Photo Paper
- Printing the Photos
- Creating Black-and-White Glossies
- Do You Need Slides or Digital Images?
- Publicity Shots
- The Photographer
- Dealing with Unscrupulous Photographers
- Doing Your Own Photography
- Jurying Considerations
- Equipment
- Film Choices
- Lighting Your Work
- Indoor Lighting
- Hints From the Pros
- Setting Up the Lighting on the Work
- Using a Light Meter
- Indoor Lighting
- Hanging the Work
- What Other Artists Do
- Framing the Shot
- Shooting Digitally
- Bracketing
- Find Best f-stop with Gray Card
- Bracketing
- How Many Original Images Must I Take?
- Detail Shots
- Film Processing
- Costs
- Storing & Handling Your Images
- Photographic Prints
- Mailing Hardcopy Prints
- Mounting Hardcopy Prints
- Labeling Hardcopy Prints
- Using
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Alphanumeric Text - Using the Layout Option in Microsoft Access
- Using
- Storing Hardcopy Prints
- Slides
- Mailing Slides
- Mounting Slides
- Masking Slides
- Labeling Slides
- Storing Slides
- Digital Images
- Using Them in:
- Websites
- Thumbnails
- Slideshows
- Commercial Purposes
- Sending via Email
- Mounting Digital Prints
- Labeling Digital Prints
- Storing Digital Images
- Using Them in:
- Photographic Prints
- Image-Editing Software
- Available Software Programs
- As an Artist, You Should Know
- Using Adobe Photoshop
- Setting the Internet Color System, sRGB
- Saving the Image
- What File Extensions to Use for Your Images
- Rotating the Image
- Fix a Skewed Image
- Crop an Image
- Resizing the Image
- Unsharp Mask Filter
- TIF Images Need Unsharpening
- Downsizing Needs Unsharpening
- Width and Length Adjustments
- Adjusting the Color Levels
- Increasing / Decreasing the Brightness/Contrast
- Changing the Background (Canvas)
- Working with File Sizes
- Changing the Image's Resolution
- Compressing the Image File
- Adding Text
- Flattening the Image
- Black-and-White Images
- Using the Template to Create a Portfolio Page in Photoshop
- Using Apple's iPhoto 09
- Saving the Image
- Saving the Image (in Preview)
- Rotate an Image
- Crop an Image
- Straighten an Image
- Using Enhance, Red-Eye, and Retouch
- Using Effects on an Image
- Resizing an Image
- Adjusting an Image
- Adjust the Exposure or Contrast of an Image
- Adjusting the Highlights or Shadows within an Image
- Adjusting the Saturation, Temperature, or Tint of an Image
- Adjusting the Sharpness or Noise of an Image
- Working with File Sizes (in iPhoto)
- Working with File Sizes (in Preview)
- Changing the Image's Resolution
- Compressing the Image File
- Adding Text
- Flattening the Image
- Using the Template to Create a Portfolio Page in Pages
- Creating a Reference Sheet
- Bibliography
- Appendix A: Additional Sources for Film Manipulation
- Appendix B: Contact Info & URLs
- Appendix C: Film Info Chart
- Appendix D: Artist Release Form
- Appendix E: List of Tables
- Appendix F: Photography Credits
- Glossary
- Index