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Books on PhotographyColour and Colour ManagementPhoto Books: Comment on the books in our Photo Blog!
[Have not yet read it but it has been highly recommended. It is on my "Wanted" list.] This is what
Amazon says about it: "Discusses concepts of color science and digital
color and explores topics such as how to analyze a color-management
system, how to evaluate ICC profiles, and how to use color-management
services. Thoroughly updated industrial-strength guide to color
management for prepress professionals and graphic designers. Packed with
expert advice for building and fine-tuning ICC profiles. Includes tons
of detailed information on color management workflow and the craft of
color conversion...
[Have not yet read it but it has been highly recommended. It is on my "Wanted" list.] This is what Amazon says about it: "The commonsense,
by-the-numbers approach of Professional Photoshop has shaped the
workflows of a generation of Photoshop experts. This new edition, the
first in nearly five years, is completely updated for the age of digital
photography. It continues the book’s tradition of introducing
astoundingly effective, previously unknown methods of image enhancement.
The original photographs found in the book come from a variety of
professional sources, and all correction exercises are on the included
CD. Professional Photoshop has changed radically from edition to
edition, and this time is no exception—with almost 90 percent new
content and completely overhauled coverage of curves, channel blending,
and sharpening..."
[Have not yet read it but it has been highly recommended. It is on my "Wanted" list.] This is what Amazon says about it: ""Color Management
for Photographers: Hands on Techniques for Photoshop Users", by Andrew
Rodney, addresses the difficult subject of color management in a way
that can help you get real work accomplished. This is the first book
that moves beyond esoteric color management theory and detailed
explanations of how things work to explain how to achieve a desired
effect with step-by-step instructions so you can get on with creating
and printing successful images..." Please commentPlease feel free to comment on this, or to suggest new things that should be on this list! Either by contacting us directly or by posting a message in the Photo Blog.
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