Books / DVDs / Software
- Book - The Chroma beyond Ultramarine by Yoshi HirataSpecial Price €34.50 €31.65 Regular Price €107.00In stock
- Handboek Digitale Onderwaterfotografie voor gevorderdenSpecial Price €35.00 €32.11 Regular Price €40.62In stock
- Handboek onderwater filmer door Ronald Faber (Dutch)€17.50 €16.06Backorder. Ready for shipment in 1 to 2 weeks
- Bijlage onderwater fotograferen met de Olympus Tough TG-4€17.50 €16.06Backorder. Ready for shipment in 1 to 2 weeks
- Bijlage onderwater fotograferen met de Olympus OM-D E-M5 II€17.50 €16.06Backorder. Ready for shipment in 2-5 working days
- Dutch booklet onderwater fotograferen met de Canon G7X MKII€17.50 €16.06Backorder. Ready for shipment in 2-5 working days
- Bijlage onderwater fotograferen met de SeaLife DC2000€17.50 €16.06Backorder. Ready for shipment in 1 to 2 weeks
Books, DVDs, and software for underwater imaging and research
Books, DVDs, and software provide reference material and digital tools that support underwater photography, videography, and research. They help users develop techniques, understand marine environments, and manage digital workflows effectively.
Printed manuals and visual guides give structured instruction on equipment use and imaging methods. Software packages support editing, colour correction, and data organisation, which are important for both creative and scientific applications.
Key considerations when selecting learning material
Content should match the user’s skill level and intended purpose, ensuring information is accurate and practical.
- Printed and digital resources cover technique and theory.
- Software provides editing and data management functions.
Types of underwater learning and editing resources
Books may focus on imaging techniques, biology, or equipment operation. DVDs often combine demonstrations with real dive footage to illustrate procedures and concepts clearly.
Software tools enable efficient editing of images and videos. They may also include cataloguing systems, which allow researchers and divers to organise large collections of underwater material.
Practical usage and long-term benefits
Using a combination of print, video, and software resources can reinforce learning and support consistent skill development. Structured material helps avoid reliance on fragmented information sources.
Regularly updating software ensures compatibility with new file formats and devices. This helps maintain efficiency in editing and data handling tasks across different projects.
- Books explain underwater techniques and biology
- DVDs show practical examples through dive footage
- Software supports editing and cataloguing tasks
- Resources aid both creative and research projects
- Updates improve long-term digital compatibility