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The iPad for photographers : master the newest tool in your camera bag

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Carlson, Jeff, Author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Photography--Digital techniques--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Photography.
iPad (Computer)--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
iPad (Computer).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 v.) : ill.
Edition:
2nd ed.
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] Peachpit Press 2013
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Apple’s popular iPad and iPad mini tablets are incredibly useful tools for photographers on the go. Instead of hauling a laptop, you can tuck a lightweight iPad in your camera bag and take advantage of its large screen, third-party software apps, and online access to effectively complete and share your work away from the studio. With the iPad for Photographers, Second Edition, novice to pro shooters will discover everything that the iPad has to offer with simple step-by-step instructions and the latest real-world advice for: Importing photos from a camera or memory cards using the iPad Camera Connection Kit or Lightning Camera adapters. Transferring photos wirelessly while you’re shooting, using Wi-Fi SD cards or adapters, or controlling the camera remotely with devices such as the CamRanger and CameraMator. Organizing and rating images and assigning keyword tags in the field, and integrating them later with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom on your computer. Editing photos with iPhoto, Adobe Photoshop Touch, and other image adjustment tools. Using portfolio software to create and deliver impressive iPad presentations for prospective clients. In this fully updated guide, photographers will learn other clever uses for their iPad including backing up photos in the field, tracking outdoor light conditions, and other techniques. Visit the book’s website at ipadforphotographers.com for updates and additional information.
Contents:
Intro
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication Page
Acknowledgments
Contents
Introduction
Can You Really Leave the Laptop Behind?
Which iPad Should You Use?
What's New in the Second Edition
Notes About This Book
Chapter 1. Capture Photos with the iPad
Shoot with the Camera App
Shoot with Advanced Apps
Shoot HDR Photos
Create a Panorama
Chapter 2. The iPad on Location
Build an iPad Photo Workflow
Review Photos in the Field
Record Location Information
Back Up Your Photos
Chapter 3. The iPad in the Studio
Control a Camera from the iPad
Mount the iPad
Make a Stop-Motion or Time-Lapse Video
Chapter 4. Rate and Tag Photos
Rate and Tag Using Photosmith
Rate and Tag Using PhotosInfoPro
Rate and Tag Using Editing Apps
Chapter 5. Edit Photos on the iPad
Make Photo Adjustments
Edit Photos in the Photos App
Edit Photos in Snapseed
Edit Photos in Photogene
Edit Photos in iPhoto
Edit Photos in Adobe Photoshop Touch
Edit Raw Files Directly
Retouch Photos
Chapter 6. Edit Video on the iPad
Work with Projects in iMovie for iOS
Add Video to a Project
Edit Video
Add and Edit Photos
Edit Audio
Share Projects
Chapter 7. Build an iPad Portfolio
5 Steps to Create a Great Portfolio
Prepare Images for the Portfolio
Create Your Portfolio
Present Your Portfolio
Chapter 8. Share Photos
Upload Images to Photo-Sharing Services
Email Photos
Share Photos Using Adobe Revel
Print Photos from the iPad
Appendix. App Reference
Chapter 1: Capture Photos with the iPad
Chapter 2: The iPad on Location
Chapter 3: The iPad in the Studio
Chapter 4: Rate and Tag Photos
Chapter 5: Edit Photos on the iPad
Chapter 6: Edit Video on the iPad
Chapter 7: Build an iPad Portfolio
Chapter 8: Share Photos
Index.
Appendix Bonus. Helpful Apps for Photographers
The iPad on Location
The iPad in the Studio
Portable Inspiration.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9780133383256
0133383253
9780133383249
0133383245
9780133383263
0133383261
OCLC:
852251540

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