Description:One of the keys to professional success is developing transferable skills that outlast the software upgrade cycle. This is particularly true when it comes to the color reproduction process. Digital Color Correction outlines a platform-independent, cross-disciplinary system for producing the best possible color images for print and the Web. Based on the author's extensive experience training industry professionals, this cutting-edge resource instills confidence in a designer's ability to evaluate, digitize, repair, and adjust any color image, whether working in Adobe® Photoshop® , a freeware application such as the GIMP, or on a scanner.
Digital Color Correction defines precisely what constitutes an optimal color image and lays out a system for intelligent evaluation of images and rapid optimization that virtually anyone can follow. In an era of tight deadlines and even tighter margins, readers will welcome their newfound capacity to quickly and correctly produce great-looking images from mediocre originals, while ensuring that professionally produced images are preserved through proper color-editing choices. |
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Clear and concise explanations show how to prioritize color-correction options, from simple to difficult, and from least to most likely to succeed.
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Solid framework for understanding digital imaging explains how to measure color proofing and printing to evaluate compliance with industry and in-house standards.
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Before-and-after images show how flaws in images can be corrected.
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Step-by-step strategies for efficient image correction help readers make sense of the many numbers involved in working with digital images.
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A companion CD features sample images, color control elements not available anywhere else, and unique exercises designed to deliver a solid understanding of the color process.
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