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301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques: An Essential Printing Resource for Photographers (Digital Process and Print)

par Andrew Darlow

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The tools and techniques necessary for great digital output are now readily available and more affordable than ever. '301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques: An Essential Printing Resource for Photographers' shows photographers of all levels how to make high-quality prints through step-by-step instructions and hundreds of full-color examples from more than 20 professional photographers and other artists. You'll discover how to choose the right inkjet printer for your output needs, how to save time and select the proper materials when prepping files and prints, how to manage your digital images, how to create captivating portfolios and framed art, and much more. Whether you are a professional photographer or a serious hobbyist this book will help you learn how to enhance and perfect your digital output skills and use your computer and inkjet printer to better express your vision and creativity. You can read the book cover to cover, or only the chapters that feature the specific tips and techniques that interest you. A comprehensive index and a searchable companion web site will ensure that you find the information you are looking for. Additional content for this book, including hundreds of clickable links to many of the resources covered throughout the book can be accessed at: www.inkjettips.com… (plus d'informations)
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a review by -Peter Krogh, Author: The DAM Book-Digital Asset Management for Photographers (theDAMbook.com)
As if “301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques” wasn’t enough to get most photographers to buy this wonderful book by Andrew Darlow, the “Guest Artist” section is almost worth the price, alone. More that a dozen top-flight photographic artists share their images and their insight. Whether it’s Phil Bard discussing Photo Rag and Other Papers or Richard Erlich sharing his knowledge about Website, Portfolio, and Marketing Tips or Kirk Gittings on Printing with the ImagePrint RIP, each and every guest artist speaks specifically about how they do what they do without the usual self-aggrandizing chatter common in books of this type. When it comes to the tips and techniques, however, nothing is left to chance there, either. With surprising ease we can locate information we want and need, whether it’s deciding which inkjet to buy or how to save ink with Epson Pro printers (I don’t think Epson wants you to know this!). Once you open one page that leads to another, then another, then another, etc. Before you know it, hours have passed and your knowledge base of inkjet printing techniques has increased significantly. This one’s a keeper!
Lou Dallara wrote:
You must have this book if you are serious about printing your photography, it's an excellent guide and welcome reference book to my library, I keep going back to it everyday. ( )
  ldallara | Jan 11, 2009 |
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The tools and techniques necessary for great digital output are now readily available and more affordable than ever. '301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques: An Essential Printing Resource for Photographers' shows photographers of all levels how to make high-quality prints through step-by-step instructions and hundreds of full-color examples from more than 20 professional photographers and other artists. You'll discover how to choose the right inkjet printer for your output needs, how to save time and select the proper materials when prepping files and prints, how to manage your digital images, how to create captivating portfolios and framed art, and much more. Whether you are a professional photographer or a serious hobbyist this book will help you learn how to enhance and perfect your digital output skills and use your computer and inkjet printer to better express your vision and creativity. You can read the book cover to cover, or only the chapters that feature the specific tips and techniques that interest you. A comprehensive index and a searchable companion web site will ensure that you find the information you are looking for. Additional content for this book, including hundreds of clickable links to many of the resources covered throughout the book can be accessed at: www.inkjettips.com

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