![]() How To Use flickr $49.95 Have you ever heard of flickr.com? The truth is that no other site has ever had such an impact on the Internet as flickr.com has for digital photographers. Flickr.com is the world's best online photo management and sharing application... and it's free (there's also a very inexpensive pro version if you want it, but it's not needed). The only problem is that to really get the most from it you need someone to show you how it works. So I've had these video tutorials created. (Not even flickr.com themselves have video tutorials!) They show you everything you need to know to really get the most from this amazing free website, and once you start using flickr.com you'll soon become addicted... just wait until you see how easy it is to set up a blog and share photos. ![]() Structures of Image Collections: From Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc to Flickr $45.00 Human beings have always had a penchant for collecting images. The challenge today is that almost anything and everything in the world is available as a viewable image. Consequently, say O'Connor and Greisdorf, image collections can no longer be the result of ad hoc processes rooted in antiquated methodologies. To this end, they present the reader with an interdisciplinary approach to the principles, practices and belief systems underlying categorization and image management. The book is divided into three parts: defining the nature of images; describing how images are used; and explaining how and why images are collected (including the mechanics of storage and accessibility). Individual chapters contain a historical perspective on the subject matter and supporting research. Liberally enhanced with illustrations from the authors' own collections. For anyone who cognitively engages with image collections either vocationally or avocationally. |
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