Chapter 7. Multimedia and Imaging
In this chapter
Multimedia, Imaging, and Windows
When Windows was first developed in the mid-1980s, none of the hardware we use today to capture and transform still and video images was available. However, as time passed, still photographers and, more recently, videographers, have discovered the computer and its capability to edit, transform, organize, and store their work.
Whether you're a serious photographer with a portfolio that rivals Ansel Adams, a videographer ...
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