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This section will be an ongoing project, and I hope to keep updates weekly.
Photoshop from Adobe has made this digital imaging process a reality. The software has a high learning curve and having a small library of Photoshop books helps. I will refer to many publications that have made this section possible. There are many more books in my library, but these four I have listed are my favorite.
If I had to pick a book below for the best step by step tutorial on Photoshop 5 or higher I would go with "see d.)". Barry Haynes and Wendy Crumpler have systematically written "see d.)". how setup Photoshop with your hardware in a way when you send a file to your printer you will get what you see on your monitor. Your output depends on the calibration of your system, "see d.)" Chapter 5 Setting System and Photoshop Preferences is a must.
My absence from weekly updates was posponed while learning Photoshop 6, and vigorous testing of the Fujix 4000 at different DPI's and Fujix paper both glossy and mat finish. For this writing I would like to cover my test results of the Fijix Pictograph 4000.
Bibliography
a.) Wilhelm, Henry with Carol Brower. The Permanence and Care of Color Photographs: Traditional and Digital Color Prints, Color Negatives, Slides, and Motion Pictures.
Grinnell, IA: Preservation Company, 1993.
b.) Rich, Jim and Sandy Bozek. Photoshop in Black and White, second edition.
Berkeley, CA: Peachpit Press 1995.
c.) Biedny, David, Bert Monroy and Nathan Moody. Photoshop Channel Chops.
Indianapolis, IN: New Riders Publishing, 1998.
d.) Haynes Barry and Wendy Crumpler Photoshop 5 Artistry, A Master Class for Photographers, Artists, and Production Artists.
Indianapolis, IN: New Riders Publishing, 1998.
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