(Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook). Features piano/vocal/guitar arrangements of 20 top hits from these new wave pioneers; including: Bye Bye Love * The Dangerous Type * Drive * Good Times Roll * Im Not the One * Just What I Needed * Lets Go * Magic * Moving in Stereo * My Best Friends Girl * Shake It Up * Since Youre Gone * You Might Think * Youre All Ive Got Tonight * and more.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful. Excellent for the intermediate photographerBy YodaFor those with little photography or scanning experience (i.e.; not knowing about bits or resolution) this book would be of little value. However; for those with intermediate experince it is excellent. It discusses; in depth; factors that affect scanners (i.e.; DPI; RAW vs JPEG; etc.) and does so in good detail. It points out the many practical fallacies that underlie advertising with respect to scanners (that DPIs for example really are very limited in telling you the resolving quality of different scanners as they vary so much between scanners even if they are stated to be the same (i.e.; a 1600 dpi Nikon is not equivalent to a 1600 Canon).The book also provides very good high resolution pictures that actually show difference in photos (i.e.; different bit rates; resolutions; etc.). The reason for this is the book is printed in high quality museum quality paper with high resolution (hence its relatively high cost). Examples; even subtle; are evident in these pictures; unlike so many photo books.In addition; the book is an excellent buy before purchasing a new scanner. It not only discusses the subtle differences between the major scanners (i.e.; Nikon and Canon) but there is a DVD included with pictures that actually ENABLE one to view the differences in scans produced (and the subtle differences/tradeoffs between scanners in terms of color saturation; resolution; etc. is evident in these).The last major strength of the book is its good discusion of scanning software. The major brands are discussed in detail with good comparisons between them.Very good discussion also of color correction; eliminating scratches; dust removal and other such touch ups.Last but not least equipment such as different stretch negative holders and scanhancer are discussed (helps soften scanned images).This book should be on the shelf of any person interested in advanced scanning or purchasing a scanner that is beyond entry level.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A great deal of specific informationBy BlackWhiteThe book "Scanning Negatives and Slides" by Sascha Steinhoff provides a good deal of specific information. He talks about Nikon scanners; Reflecta scanners; Epson scanners and others. There are many things to think about that can lead to better; quicker; quality scans and Mr Steinhoff seems to cover most of this ground. If you are hesitant to buy; check this book out with Safari Books Online and see for yourself. If you buy the book and use it just to buy a film scanner; you will probably save yourself some time; money and perhaps even a little heartache.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Three StarsBy Customerinteresting as a general approach with comparison of available software