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PART I: THE ROLE OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY. |
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Chapter 1: Using Digital Versus Traditional Photography. |
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Chapter 2: Getting the Most from Your Digital Camera. |
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Chapter 3: Think Before You Shoot. |
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PART II: THE SHOOT AND THE EQUIPMENT. |
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Chapter 5: In the Studio. |
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Chapter 6: Useful Photo Accessories. |
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Chapter 7: Outfitting Your Computer. |
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PART III: BEFORE THE EDIT AND IMAGE. |
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Chapter 8: Converting Analog to Digital. |
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Chapter 9: Cataloging and Managing Images. |
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Chapter 10: Choosing the Image-Editing Program. |
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PART IV: IMAGE-EDITING SOFTWARE. |
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Chapter 11: Essential Image Editing. |
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Chapter 12: Special Effects Solutions. |
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Chapter 13: Advanced Imaging Editing. |
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Chapter 14: Photopainting. |
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PART V: THE VERSATILITY OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY. |
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Chapter 15: Prepping Image for the Web. |
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Chapter 16: Miscellaneous Digital Magic. |
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PART VI: PRODUCING THE BEST OUTPUT. |
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Chapter 17: Choosing and Using a Desktop Printer. |
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Chapter 18: Making and Using Device Profiles for Predictable Output. |
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Chapter 19: Specialty Output Options. |
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PART VII: APPENDIXES. |
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Appendix A: Performing Equivalent Tasks with Various Image Editors. |
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Appendix B: What's On the CD-ROM. |
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BONUS CHAPTERS. |
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Chapter 1: Information on the Web. |
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Chapter2 : Hardware and Software Resources. |
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