Color Confidence
by Tim Grey
Sybex
(288 pages)
Keyword(s): Nonfiction, Photography
Dates read: December 15-20, 2005,
Rating:
This is a solid book about color management for digital photographers. I've struggled for several years to get my digital prints to look like what I see in my viewfinder and onscreen. Grey reinforces many of the lessons I've learned over the years and, for those who haven't yet figured it out, provides a good step-by-step guide. I was already using a sensor to calibrate my monitor and have been using ICC profiles correctly, and now I've decided that I'll continue to use Printroom to make my prints rather than go through the time and expense of calibrating my own printer. Once I understood ICC profiles and calibrated my monitor, my results with them have been quite good and increasingly predictable.

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