iPad for Photographers, The: Master the Newest Tool in Your Camera Bag

Series
Peachpit Press
Author
Jeff Carlson  
Publisher
Peachpit Press
Cover
Softcover
Edition
3
Language
English
Total pages
240
Pub.-date
June 2014
ISBN13
9780133888478
ISBN
0133888479


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Description

Apple's iPad and iPad Mini tablets has been an incredible success and generated a lot of interest from photographers. 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.

This fully updated 3rd edition of The iPad Book for Photographers includes full coverage of Adobe Lightroom mobile, your remote link to your full Lightroom library. Also new sections on using apps for cameras with built in Wi-Fi; transferring photos from an iPhone using iPhoto beaming; how to control the camera using the built-in Wi-Fi; and more. It also includes updated coverage for the new versions of iMove, iPhoto, Snapseed, Photogene, PhotoshopTouch, and other apps; as well as an thorough update to the popular Reference chapter.


The iPad for Photographers will help novice, intermediate, and pro shooters to:

  • Discover how to make adjustments that remain intact in Lightroom on your computer, including cropping and rotating, editing tone and color, applying presets and previous edits, and much more.
  • Import photos from a camera or memory cards using the iPad Camera Connection Kit or Lightning Camera adapters.
  • Transfer photos by wireless while you’re shooting, using Wi-Fi—enabled SD cards or adapters, or control the camera remotely with the CamRanger.
  • Organize and rate images and assigning tags in the field, and integrating them later with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom on your computer.
  • Edit photos with iPhoto, Adobe Photoshop Touch, and other image adjustment tools.
  • Use portfolio software to create and deliver impressive iPad presentations for prospective clients.
  • Share photos with others immediately via online photo sites, Apple TV, and more.
  • Edit video clips in iMovie, create slideshows, and more.

In this fully updated guide, photographers will learn even more clever uses for their iPad including backing up photos in the field, using the screen as a fill flash, calculating depth of field, tracking outdoor light conditions, and other handy at-your-fingertip resources to complement your particular shooting style.

The iPad is a powerful photography tool and this guide will help every photographer take advantages of its full capabilities!
 

Table of Contents

Introduction: Can You Leave the Laptop Behind?
 
Chapter 1. Capturing Photos with the iPad
 
Chapter 2. The iPad on Location
 
Chapter 3. iPad in the Studio
 
Chapter 4. Rate and Tag Using Photos
 
Chapter 5. Edit Photoshop on the iPad
 
Chapter 6. Edit Video on the iPad
 
Chapter 7. Build an iPad Portfolio
 
Chapter 8. Share Photos
 
Chapter 9. App Reference

 

Author

Seattle-based Jeff Carlson is a columnist for the Seattle Times, a senior editor of TidBITS, and a frequent contributor to publications such as Macworld and Photographic Elements Techniques magazines. He is also the author of numerous books and eBooks, including the previous two editions of The iPad for Photographers, four editions of The iPad Pocket Guide, OS X Mountain Lion Pocket Guide, Adobe Lightroom mobile: Your Lightroom on the Go, and Canon EOS-M: From Snapshots to Great Shots.