Sunday, December 21, 2008

Complete Guide to High Dynamic Range Digital Photography or HTML

Complete Guide to High Dynamic Range Digital Photography (Lark Photography Book Series)

Author: Ferrell McCollough

It’s the latest and hottest technique, made possible only through digital. High Dynamic Range photography is the process of taking several pictures of a scene at various exposures, then merging them into one file. So the entire photo can look crisp and detailed, from highlights to midtones to shadows—and photographers needn’t sacrifice any part of their image. And the best way to master this exciting technology is with this thorough, easy-to-follow, and visually spectacular guide. No other title does justice to these cutting-edge techniques, which actually take the viewer into worlds far beyond normal photography—sometimes even beyond normal human perception. Ferrell McCollough, a widely respected photographer, pushes the boundaries and inspires others to pursue their artistic vision, too. The amazing results simply can’t be achieved any other way.



HTML (SparkCharts)

Author: SparkNotes Editors

SparkChartsTM—created by Harvard students for students everywhere—serve as study companions and reference tools that cover a wide range of college and graduate school subjects, including Business, Computer Programming, Medicine, Law, Foreign Language, Humanities, and Science. Titles like How to Study, Microsoft Word for Windows, Microsoft Powerpoint for Windows, and HTML give you what it takes to find success in school and beyond. Outlines and summaries cover key points, while diagrams and tables make difficult concepts easier to digest. 

This six-page chart covers:

  • Key HTML terms

  • XHTML distinctions

  • Basic HTML commands

  • Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) I, including terms, syntax, fonts, selectors, and properties

  • Adding color to web pages

  • Special characters (entities) The chart also includes tables of:

  • HTML elements

  • HTML attributes

  • 256 web-safe colors

  • Letters and numerals

  • Punctuation and symbols



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