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Free Digital Photography Course From a Stanford Professor

A former Stanford Professor has published his complete Digital Photography course and made it available to everyone.



Currently a research engineer at Google, Marc Levoy has published a site containing his complete course materials for a class that he taught 5 times at Stanford and recently at Google.

The videos, slides and other course materials are from his recent 2016 training class at Google. All the lectures included in the course were recorded from his live class delivered at the Google's Mountain View campus.

The digital photography course consists of 18 lecture and here's what the course schedule looks like with the topics covered in the course.



The course is based on his CS 178 (Digital Photography) class at Stanford, which he taught from 2009 through 2014.

The course is suitable for digital photography enthusiasts of all level and requires no prior knowledge of photography.

Head over to this class on Google sites and start learning Digital Photography today.

To see what his lectures are like, watch this lecture 3 about lenses and apertures from the course.

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