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Color Confidence: The Digital Photographer's Guide to Color Management [Paperback]

Tim Grey (Author)
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0782143164 978-0782143164 March 29, 2004
"Color Confidence is one book that no photographer, especially me, can afford to be without!"
Art Morris, Photographer (www.birdsasart.com)

Establishing a successful color management workflow that produces predictable results is an important -- yet tricky -- undertaking. Most photographers are all too familiar with the frustration of a print not matching the image on the monitor. In Color Confidence, digital imaging expert Tim Grey provides the crucial information you need to get the color you want, every time.

His results-oriented guide shows you how to manage color effectively across all devices. He demystifies complicated topics and takes you through each component of a color-managed workflow step-by-step.

Designed for busy photographers, this full-color guide cuts through the theory, focusing on the practical information you need to make the best color decisions from capture to output.



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"...a must-have for the successful imageer..." (Advanced Photoshop, July 2006) --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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"Color Confidence is one book that no photographer,especially me, can afford to be without!"
Art Morris, Photographer(www.birdsasart.com)

Establishing a successful color management workflowthat produces predictable results is an important -- yet tricky -- undertaking.Most photographers are all too familiar with the frustration of a print notmatching the image on the monitor. In Color Confidence: The DigitalPhotographer's Guide to Color Management, digital imaging expert Tim Greyoffers immediate access to the crucial information you need to get the color youwant, every time.

Color Confidence is a results-oriented guide tomanaging color effectively across all devices. In his approachable style, TimGrey demystifies the complicated topics and leads you step-by-step through eachcomponent of a color-managed workflow. Designed for busy photographers, thisfull-color guide cuts through the theory, focusing on the practical informationyou need to make the best color decisions from capture tooutput.

Inside, you'll discover the ins and outs of color management,including how to:

  • Choose, calibrate, and profile yourmonitor and scanner
  • Configure Photoshop color settings
  • Manage digitalcamera color with presets and custom profiles
  • Evaluate images and makeaccurate color adjustments
  • Color-adjust black-and-white images
  • Buildcustom printer profiles or utilize generic ones
  • Prepare and adjust images forprint with soft proofing and the gamut warning
  • Evaluate prints againststandard targets
  • Figure out what to do when prints don’tmatch
  • Produce color-accurate images for the web, e-mail, and digitalslideshows
  • Get familiar with process-specific workflows: (scan to print,digital capture to print, CMYK output, Web, e-mail, and digital projection)
  • And more!

Product Details

  • Paperback: 252 pages
  • Publisher: Sybex (March 29, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0782143164
  • ISBN-13: 978-0782143164
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 8.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #421,434 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Tim Grey is regarded as one of the top educators in digital photography and imaging, offering clear guidance on complex subjects through his writing and speaking. He loves learning as much as he possibly can about digital imaging, and he loves sharing that information even more.

Tim's work combines several of his greatest passions: technology, teaching, photography, writing, and travel. All of these have been part of his life in some way for as long as he can remember, and became a major focus starting in high school. He has been focused on digital photography and imaging for over 10 years.

Tim has written more than a dozen books on digital imaging for photographers, including the best-selling Photoshop CS4 Workflow and Take Your Best Shot. He has also had hundreds of articles published in magazines such as Digital Photo Pro, Outdoor Photographer, and PC Photo, among others. He publishes the Digital Darkroom Questions email newsletter, as well as the Digital Darkroom Quarterly print newsletter. Tim teaches through workshops, seminars, and appearances at major events. He is a member of the Photoshop World Dream Team of Instructors.

With such a busy schedule, Tim doesn't get much time to actually take pictures. He squeezes in as much photography as he can during his business travels, and also takes advantage of every opportunity to photograph near his home in Bellevue, Washington.

Tim can be contacted at tim@timgrey.com.

 

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89 of 93 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great book, if you don't know what you're doing, April 21, 2004
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M. Denis Hill "whidbeypix" (Whidbey Island, Washington USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Color Confidence: The Digital Photographer's Guide to Color Management (Paperback)
I know a lot of people who are totally lost when it comes to producing prints they like. A watercolor artist friend struggles with her Minolta 7i and Epson 2200, jumping through hoops and tweaking images in Photoshop and/or the printer driver. This book (along with monitor calibration) would solve her problems. The advice is comprehensible and comprehensive.
I have been there and done that; owned two Epson 1200s using profiles and inks from a well-known source but never achieved success. If you have felt that pain, read this book.
I subscribe to the author's free mailing list, and find that the accuracy of information in this book is actually better than that he provides online. Tim Grey knows his stuff, though (OT) he seems to be confused about imager size and depth of field.
If you already calibrate your monitor, use accurate profiles for your paper/printer/ink, and such, the incremental knowledge you'll gain from this book will be modest. The workflow I use with my Epson 7600, Bill Atkinson profiles and Eye One Display are very similar to the author's recommendations. If you have gotten that far, you don't need Color Confidence.
If what I just wrote is Greek to you, Color Confidence has the info to get you on the right track. Just be forewarned that you're going to have to fork over for monitor calibration tools or the books's suggestions won't do you much good. That will set you back 3-5 times the cost of the book. You may also have to invest in printer profiling, for $50-1,500 depending on how you approach it.
I also own Real World Digital Photography, Second Edition, which was co-authored by Grey. I'd say that both of these are quite informative if you are a novice, but less so if you are reasonably advanced in digital imaging.
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41 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best yet for digital photographers, March 29, 2004
This review is from: Color Confidence: The Digital Photographer's Guide to Color Management (Paperback)
I write reviews of books on Photoshop as part of my work, so I read a lot of them. This has to be the best I have come upon for the aspiring digital photographer. It is not for someone who just wants to take photos of their family at Disneyland, or at a wedding, but for photographers who want to get the best from their digital camera; this is a "must read." Mr. Grey describes what to do, why and what to expect, he carefully explains alternatives and warns about the pitfalls. The good illustrations reflect the attention to detail of the writing. It is clear, not too technical and very informative. You will need Photoshop to get the most from this book. If you care about your images, read this book.
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40 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Title Tells It All, June 15, 2004
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Some people shoot pictures with digital cameras, download them, print them up and are happy with whatever they get. Others complain if there is the least deviation in color between what they remember seeing and what gets printed up. It is at this latter group that "Color Confidence" is aimed.

Tim Grey, the author, is a respected teacher of Photoshop techniques and is known to many for the Digital Darkroom Questions mailing list, which many digital photographers read on a daily basis.

This book is aimed at a single issue in digital photography: how to make the output of the digital photography process, be it individual print, world-wide web, or printing press, match the color that the photographer visualized when he took a picture. Several years ago, when photographers were less sophisticated and happy with the ease of getting digital output, this was scarcely a question, but as digital photographers became more experienced (and as affordable techniques became available) more and more photographers began to ask why the output of their printers didn't look like their monitors. The field of color management was born.

With a minimum of technical jargon, the author explains the nature of color. He then tells you how to establish color profiles for input devices, like cameras and scanners, processing devices like computers, and output devices like ink-jet printers, so that all of the devices in the digital darkroom pass on information about the digital photograph that will insure consistency. For computer software, Grey assumes the use of the industry standard, Photoshop. If you use some other image processing software, you will have to interpolate from Photoshop, or find some other source of color management information.

If you read every word in this book, Grey might appear pedantic, because when he discusses using several different devices for a particular purpose, he will repeat many of the same instructions, word for word. But if you later pick up the book, while you are sitting at your computer, you know that what you are reading will be the whole story for the operation and tool that you are using, and that some important hint is not hidden elsewhere.

I?ve long considered myself to be relatively savvy when it comes to color management. However, I picked up a few tips about along the way that clearly made the book worthwhile for me. For example, I understood the function of "soft-proofing" but never really developed a regular work process dealing with this technique. Then I read Grey's discussion and a light bulb went on.

This is not exciting reading, but the author is clear and direct and moves the subject along quickly. If you need to learn about color management for digital photography, this is the book for you.

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Although this is a very practical book, you must have some understanding of the foundations of light and color, as they relate to photography, in order to use its practical information effectively. Read the first page
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specific output conditions, gamut warning display, digital camera profile, master image file, profiling your monitor, custom camera profile, gamut warning option, most accurate prints, scanner profile, white balance preset, current working space, canned profiles, most accurate color, pixel response time, custom white balance setting, clipping preview, photo inkjet printers, color balance adjustments, color management options, colorimetric rendering intent, custom profile, destination profile, embedded profile, monitor hood, color confidence
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Camera Raw, Proof Colors, Unsharp Mask, Adobe Gamma, Color Sampler, Assign Profile, Gretag Macbeth, Eye-One Match, John Shaw, Color Management Policies, Capture One, Embedded Profile Mismatch, Resample Image, Selective Color, Eye-One Publish, Use Black Point Compensation, Color Picker, Dewitt Jones, Art Morris, Click Start, Monaco Systems, Baseline Optimized, Control Panel, Jeff Greene, Jon Canfield
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