Re: How to do your homework before posting a question
Re: How to do your homework before posting a question
- Subject: Re: How to do your homework before posting a question
- From: Jim Rich <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 10:23:30 -0500
- Thread-topic: How to do your homework before posting a question
Here are a number of books I often suggest to anyone who wants to get his or
her head around color these days.
Yes I know some of the titles are redundant, but I added the publisher.
Billeryer and SaltzmanĀ¹s Principles of Color Technology, Third edition
Berns, S. Roy
John Wiley & Sones, Inc., New York 2000
Digital Color Management Encoding Solutions
Giorgianni, J. Edward and Madden, E. Thomas
Addison-Wesley, Reading Massachusetts, 1998
The GATF Practical Guide to Color Management second edition
Adams, Richard and Joshua Weisberg
Graphic Arts Technical Foundation, Sewickley, PA, 1998
Mastering Digital Printing
Harald Johnson
Muska& Lipman, 2003
Photoshop LAB Color : The Canyon Conundrum and Other Adventures in the Most
Powerful Colorspace
Dan Margulis
PeachPit Press, 2005
Real World Camera Raw with Adobe Photoshop CS2
Bruce Fraser
Peachpit Press, 2005
Realworld Color Management second edition
Bruce Fraser, Chris Murphy, Fred Bunting
Peachpit Press, 2003
Understanding Color Management
Abhay Sharma
Delmar Learning, 2003
Jim Rich
>> If you want extra credit, get a copy of "Color Appearance Models by Mark
>> D. Fairchild. If you read it and understand it, please come back and
>> answer some questions for the rest of us.
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