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The Photographer’s Guide to Color Management PROFESSIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR CONSISTENT RESULTS Phil Nelson LEARN HOW COLOR MANAGEMENT CAN BOOST EFFICIENCY,REDUCE FRUSTRATION, AND SAVEYOU MONEY Today’s digital photography workflow includes multiple devices— cameras, scanners, monitors, software, printers, and more—that can all perceive, display, or render the same color differently. As a result, even if you see a close match between the display and printout in your immediate work environment, the colors your client sees when viewing your images on their computer may be disapponting. Additionally, the prints you receive from your lab may fail to match your intent, requiring costly reprints. Color-management processes are utilized to eliminate these kinds of problems and to provide consistent, predictable results as a photograph moves through the workflow. With these techniques in place, you can ensure that each image will meet the expectations of both the photographer and the client. FEATURES • Mastering basic color-management concepts, like color models, color spaces, and color gamuts • Choosing the hardware and software needed to establish a color-managed workflow • Establishing system-level and application-level color-management protocols • Understanding ICC profiles—where to get them and how to use them • Creating profiles for your digital camera, scanner, monitor, printer, and more ABOUT THE AUTHOR Phil Nelson started his career in graphic design, then went on to work for Apple Computer and Adobe Systems before trading in his corporate suit for a camera bag. Today, he is a successful fine-art photographer and a GretagMacbeth Color Expert TM who teaches color management to photographers around the world. BOOK SPECS $34.95 list, 8 1 / 2"x11", 128p, 250 color images, ISBN-13: 978-1-58428-204-4, Order no. 1838. New Book for Immediate Release! FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR TO RECEIVE A REVIEW COPY, CONTACT: Kate Neaverth or Craig Alesse, Amherst Media ® , 175 Rano Street, Suite 200, Buffalo, NY 14207 (800)622-3278 • fax (800)622–3298 • kneaverth@amherstmedia.com • www.amherstmedia.com

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The Photographer’sGuide to ColorManagement

PROFESSIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR

CONSISTENT RESULTS

Phil Nelson

LEARN HOW COLOR MANAGEMENTCAN BOOST EFFICIENCY, REDUCE FRUSTRATION,AND SAVE YOU MONEY

Today’s digital photography workflow includes multiple devices—cameras, scanners, monitors, software, printers, and more—thatcan all perceive, display, or render the same color differently.

As a result, even if you see a close match between the displayand printout in your immediate work environment, the colorsyour client sees when viewing your images on their computer maybe disapponting. Additionally, the prints you receive from your labmay fail to match your intent, requiring costly reprints.

Color-management processes are utilized to eliminate thesekinds of problems and to provide consistent, predictable results asa photograph moves through the workflow. With these techniquesin place, you can ensure that each image will meet the expectationsof both the photographer and the client.

FEATURES

• Mastering basic color-management concepts, like

color models, color spaces, and color gamuts

• Choosing the hardware and software needed to

establish a color-managed workflow

• Establishing system-level and application-level

color-management protocols

• Understanding ICC profiles—where to get them

and how to use them

• Creating profiles for your digital camera, scanner,

monitor, printer, and more

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Phil Nelson started his career in graphic design,then went on to work for Apple Computer andAdobe Systems before trading in his corporate suitfor a camera bag. Today, he is a successful fine-artphotographer and a GretagMacbeth Color ExpertTM

who teaches color management to photographersaround the world.

BOOK SPECS

$34.95 list, 8 1/2"x11", 128p, 250 color images,ISBN-13: 978-1-58428-204-4, Order no. 1838.

New Book forImmediate Release!

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR TO RECEIVE A REVIEW COPY, CONTACT:Kate Neaverth or Craig Alesse, Amherst Media®, 175 Rano Street, Suite 200, Buffalo, NY 14207(800)622-3278 • fax (800)622–3298 • [email protected] • www.amherstmedia.com