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Jeff Carlson - The iPad for Photographers : Master the Newest Tool in Your Camera Bag read online FB2, TXT, MOBI

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The iPad Has Earned a Place in Your Camera Bag Apple's popular iPad tablet is an incredibly useful tool for photographers on the go. Instead of hauling a laptop on the road or to a photo shoot, you can tuck the lightweight iPad in your camera bag and take advantage of its large screen, third-party apps, and online access to effectively complete and share your work. Novice to pro shooters will discover everything that the iPad has to offer with simple step-by-step instructions and real-world advice for: Importing and copying photos from memory cards using the iPad Camera Connection Kit, then uploading and backing up to iCloud Photo Stream or Dropbox.Organizing and rating images and assigning tags in the field, and integrating them later with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom on your computer.Editing photos with Photogene, Snapseed, and other image adjustment tools.Editing video clips in iMovie, creating slideshows, rough cuts, and more.Using portfolio software to create and deliver impressive iPad presentations for prospective clients.Photographers will learn other clever uses for iPads including triggering the camera shutter remotely, using the screen as a fill flash, calculating depth of field, tracking outdoor light conditions, storing camera manuals as PDFs for quick reference, and other handy at-your-fingertip resources to complement your particular shooting style. A bonus online chapter with additional coverage for the new iPad-including iPhoto and Photoshop Touch apps-is included with purchase. The iPad is a powerful photography tool and this guide will help every photographer take advantages of its full capabilities, The iPad Has Earned a Place in Your Camera Bag! Apple's popular iPad tablet is an incredibly useful tool for photographers on the go. Instead of hauling a laptop on the road or to a photo shoot, you can tuck the lightweight iPad in your camera bag and take advantage of its large screen, third-party apps, and online access to effectively complete and share your work. Novice to pro shooters will discover everything that the iPad has to offer with simple step-by-step instructions and real-world advice for: Importing and copying photos from memory cards using the iPad Camera Connection Kit, then uploading and backing up to iCloud Photo Stream or Dropbox. Organizing and rating images and assigning tags in the field, and integrating them later with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom on your computer. Editing photos with Photogene, Snapseed, and other image adjustment tools. Editing video clips in iMovie, creating slideshows, rough cuts, and more. Using portfolio software to create and deliver impressive iPad presentations for prospective clients. Photographers will learn other clever uses for iPads including triggering the camera shutter remotely, using the screen as a fill flash, calculating depth of field, tracking outdoor light conditions, storing camera manuals as PDFs for quick reference, and other handy at-your-fingertip resources to complement your particular shooting style. A bonus online chapter with additional coverage for the new iPadincluding iPhoto and Photoshop Touch appsis included with purchase. The iPad is a powerful photography tool and this guide will help every photographer take advantages of its full capabilities!, The iPad has earned a place in almost every photographer's photo bag--this guide will show them how to make the most of it! Three out of every four tablets sold in the US are iPads, ensuring a broad audience for the book. Offers plenty of real-world advice and guidance for novice to professional photographers. Jeff Carlson has written two editions of the iPad Pocket Guide and a handful of Snapshots to Great Shots titles--he's the perfect author to reach this market of photographers who are iPad users! Apple's iPad tablet has been an incredible success and generated a lot of interest from photographers soon after it was released. Instead of hauling a laptop along on vacation or to a photo shoot, a photographer can bring the lightweight iPad and take advantage of its large screen, third-party software, and online access. The iPad is great for reviewing photos on-site using something other than a camera's small LCD, editing photos, presenting a photographer's portfolio, and more. With The iPad for Photographers, novice, intermediate, and pro shooters can learn to: Get photos onto the iPad. Import using the camera connection kit. Take photos with the iPad. Back up photos. Copying photos from memory cards; using iCloud Photo Stream as online backup; uploading files to Dropbox; and so on. Organize your photos. Rate photos and assign tags in the field--instead of waiting until you get home! Edit photos on the iPad. Share photos with others: iCloud Photo Stream, play on an Apple TV, and more. Create your portfolio. Use portfolio software to give impressive presentations to prospective clients. Great for wedding photographers meeting people face to face, for example. Edit video clips in iMovie, create slideshows, rough cuts, and more. In addition, photographers will learn other clever uses for their iPad, such as triggering the shutter using an iPad; using the screen as a fill flash; storing PDFs of camera manuals, books, etc.; and much more!, The iPad is great for reviewing photos on-site using something other than a camera's small LCD, editing photos, presenting a photographer's portfolio, and more. With the The iPad for Photographers,novice, intermediate, and pro shooters can learn to: -Get photos onto the iPad. Import using the camera connection kit. -Take photos with the iPad. -Back up photos. Copying photos from memory cards; using iCloud Photo Stream as online backup; uploading files to Dropbox; and so on. -Organize your photos. -Rate photos and assign tags in the field--instead of waiting until you get home! -Edit photos on the iPad. -Share photos with others: iCloud Photo Stream, play on an Apple TV, and more. -Create your portfolio. Use portfolio software to give impressive presentations to prospective clients. Great for wedding photographers meeting people face to face, for example. -Video. Edit clips in iMovie, create slideshows, rough cuts, and more. In addition, photographers will learn other clever uses for their iPad, such as triggering the shutter using an iPad; using the screen as a fill flash; storing PDFs of camera manuals, books, etc.; and much more!

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