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 Real World Color Management (Real World) (2nd Revised edition)
  

  Real World Color Management (Real World) (2nd Revised edition) by Bruce Fraser ; Fred Bunting ; Chris Murphy

  • Published by: Peachpit Press Publications
  • Author: Bruce Fraser ; Fred Bunting ; Chris Murphy
  • Page Count: 608
  • Group: Multimedia
  • ISBN: 0321267222/9780321267221
  • Published: Sep 2004

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Real World Color Management (Real World) (2nd Revised edition)
The world of color management is a tricky--and constantly changing--one. Publishers, printers, magazine artists, and graphics professionals need to be able to ensure that the colors they specify are exactly the ones that come across in the final product--whether it's for print, the Web, or film. The surest way to achieve this is through color management--a complex topic that this under-the-hood reference covers in full! In these pages, authors Bruce Fraser, Chris Murphy, and Fred Bunting provide a complete grounding in color theory and color models, and explain in detail how devices interpret and display color. They also show readers how to build and tune color profiles for input and output devices, and how to select the best color management workflow. In addition, designers and prepress professionals learn how to manage color within and across today's most popular design applications, including Adobe Photoshop CS, Illustrator CS, InDesign, and Acrobat; QuarkXPress; CorelDraw; and Macromedia FreeHand.


Brief Description:

Whether your final destination is print, Web, or film, this work takes the mystery out of color management, covering topics ranging from color theory and color models to understanding how devices interpret and display color. It also includes advice for building and fine-tuning color profiles for input and output devices.