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Mastering Digital Printing, Second Edition
by Harald Johnson
SECOND EDITION! Mastering Digital Printing, Second Edition, an authoritative, in-depth reference to the new world of digital printing for photography and fine art, is a complete revision of the first, which quickly became the subject's definitive guide--translated into several languages and sold throughout the world to tens of thousands of digital imaging enthusiasts.
Written for photographers, digital and traditional artists, and printmakers, Mastering Digital Printing, Second Edition provides a thorough introduction to this exploding medium plus instruction in the latest digital printing techniques. Part overview and part how-to, Mastering Digital Printing, Second Edition not only walks readers through a complete, step-by-step workflow for making a great inkjet print, but it also includes sections on how to pick the right inkjet printer, how to choose inks and papers, color management, print permanence, self-printing versus using a professional printmaker, and advanced printing and image-editing techniques.
Even more than before, Mastering Digital Printing, Second Edition is the comprehensive reference to the world of high-quality digital output.
ISBN 1592004318, Thomson Course Technology PTR, 2005, 400 pages, paperback
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Digital Printing Start-Up Guide: A Beginner's Guide for Scrapbook Enthusiasts, Artists, and Digital Camera Owners
by Harald Johnson
Welcome to your one-stop guide through the process of digitally printing and sharing your photographs. Digital Printing Start-Up Guide gives you an introduction to the basics of image creation, editing, and printing, explaining the advantages and disadvantages of inkjet and other digital printing technologies, and showing you how to make better digital prints. You'll get practical advice on improving your final product through the digital imaging and photo-printing process. Concentrating on photo printing as opposed to fine-art printing, this book includes plenty of sidebars, charts, diagrams, and photos illustrating each concept.
This book is adapted from Mastering Digital Printing, Second Edition. Less material, 60% of the price. More for the beginner to intermediate level.
ISBN 1592005047, Thomson Course Technology PTR, 2005, 276 pages, paperback
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Mastering Digital Printing: The Photographer's and Artist's Guide to High-Quality Digital Output
by Harald Johnson
FIRST EDITION. This is it: the inaugural, in-depth reference to the new world of digital printing for photography and fine art. This authoritative guide provides: a thorough introduction to this exploding medium, instruction in the latest digital printing techniques, and an inspiring Gallery Showcase of the best digitally imaged and printed art and photography. Whether you are a photographer, digital or traditional artist, printmaker, art educator, or art marketer, this book will help you master the digital printing revolution.
ISBN 1929685653, Muska & Lipman Pubs., 2003, 403 pages, paperback
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Going Digital: The Practice and Vision of Digital Artists
by Joe Nalven & JD Jarvis
Going Digital examines the process of digital art creation--the history behind its evolution as well as the visionary work of artists themselves. Seventeen artists were asked to take three, simple seed photographs and use them creatively to make their own works of digital art. Written by well-known digital aristists and commentators Joe Nalven and JD Jarvis, the book both showcases the artwork created by these cutting-edge artists as well as examines the creative process.
Part of Thomson Course Technology PTR's Digital Process and Print Series, Going Digital features detailed journals documenting the artists' work methods as well as general observations about the commonalities and categories of art made digitally. The book is richly supplemented with examples of digital artworks from around the world and includes an extensive glossary of terms and concepts used in digital art and printmaking. It also offers the opportunity for a rare look at the challenges and opportunities afforded artists by "going digital."
ISBN 1592009182, Thomson Course Technology PTR, 2005, 411 pages, paperback
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