6 edition of Color Management in Digital Photography found in the catalog.
Published
December 5, 2006
by Rocky Nook
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Written in English
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 152 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL8815716M |
ISBN 10 | 1933952024 |
ISBN 10 | 9781933952024 |
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Color management is one of the essential elements, yet major stumbling blocks in digital photography. The vast majority of digital photographers really wish they didn't have to be concerned with color management, yet the basic process of moving images from capture to /5(22).
"If you want to know more about the sometimes-complex world of managing color in digital imaging, this book is a good place to turn." - Photo Techniques "This is an ideal book for those working in virtually all areas of photography and prepress and publishing who have to Cited by: 4.
Color Management can be confusing. Here I hope to explain how the colors you photograph can be made to survive reasonably intact as they move through the five major color spaces usually encountered from shot to print or post: camera, camera jpeg processor, image processor, monitor, and print or web.
Color Management in Digital Photography: Create a Good Work Environment. Hinkel explains how to set up a work space for editing and printing color photos in this excerpt from his Rocky Nook book Color Management for Photographers.
This excerpt from Color Management for Photographers is provided courtesy of Rocky Nook. Books specifically on Color Management Many of the book reviews included here come from a FLAAR report which is part of the digital photography course.
However for this stand-alone report in the color management series we updated that by adding new titles, overall made it comprehensive, and then edited the content so it might be easier to read.