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Mastering Digital Printing, Second Edition (Digital Process and Print)

Mastering Digital Printing, Second Edition (Digital Process and Print)

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Author: Harald Johnson
Publisher: Course Technology PTR
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 47 reviews
Sales Rank: 311395

Media: Paperback
Edition: 2
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 416
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4
Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.4 x 1.2

ISBN: 1592004318
Dewey Decimal Number: 776.4
UPC: 082039504315
EAN: 9781592004317
ASIN: 1592004318

Publication Date: October 26, 2004
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
"Mastering Digital Printing, Second Edition" serves as a unique, comprehensive reference guide to digital printing for photography and fine art. It combines a thorough introduction to this expressive medium, instruction in the latest techniques, and a gallery of the best examples of digital art into a one-of-a-kind resource guide. Whether you are a photographer, traditional or digital artist, or printmaker, this book will help you master the techniques unique to the new world of digital printing.

Offers a revised, updated edition of the successful guide, "Mastering Digital Printing."

Guides readers to a complete understanding of digital printing and the differences between digital printing technologies.

Includes a foreword by photographer/musician Graham Nash of Crosby, Stills, and Nash.

Provides the first accurate history of the invention of digital fine art printing and the term "giclee."


Customer Reviews:   Read 42 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars The title of the book is misleading   June 17, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I bought this book in the hope of becoming a better printer not a better comercial printer. This is definately not a how-to book, for do it yourself hobbyist like myself, but more of a reference manual for comercial printers.

For the price I got to say the book is very well illustrated and contains nearly 400 pages of photos and print. However, Most of the pages are not dedicated to specific instruction on how to print, but on equipment graphs and printer specifications. It seems as if the author is beating around the bush. Out of the eleven chapters in this book, I think only 2 of them are dedicated to instruction, while the rest is dedicated to reference.

For example take a look at a few of the Chapter headings "Navigating the Digital landscape", "Understanding Digital Printing", "Understanding and Managing Color", "Determining Print Permanence", "Selecting an Inkjet Printer", "Choosing your Consumables", "Using a Print Service, get the picture. This makes for interesting reading on a bad weather day, or when you are on a long trip to Honk Kong, but it sure wont make you a master printer.

As a matter of fact most of the instructional material deals with one or two examples that did not really enlighten me whatsoever, since I had found the same information on the web prior to purchasing this book.

The way I see it this book will make a great conversation item in my growing library of photographic books, but I don't see it as a working manual sitting on my desk or by my printer. Therefore, I am very dissapointed with and cannot recomend it for advanced amateurs like myself.



4 out of 5 stars Mastering Digital Printing, second edition   January 25, 2008
Very informative,I am a novice at photo printing, and understood this book. very easy to understand what the author is saying. I am looking forward to the " Third Edition" if author chooses to write one, thank you. Mr C. Simons


1 out of 5 stars Very Misleading Title   September 3, 2007
 2 out of 4 found this review helpful

Only 25 pages (Chapter 8) out of almost 400 total actually talk about making a print. The technique the author uses is highly based around the trial and error method. A Master printer, in my mind, should be able to hit it on the first print not after experimentation and a lot of testing. If that is not enough to lose interest in this author, there are some serious mistakes in those 25 pages as well. For instance page 268, there is a reference to the Print Space Profile--Same As Source. Anyone who knows how to print, knows that Same As Source is used ONLY to print a Target. I didn't see any reference in the book to a Target. I don't think the author knows what a Target is. This Book is a big disappointment for me. Take out Chapter 8 and come up with a different title.


5 out of 5 stars For all photo printer users   June 19, 2007
 0 out of 6 found this review helpful

This book will help any digital photographer/printer to learn about printing phtographs.


3 out of 5 stars Aged commentary still somewhat useful   January 4, 2007
 17 out of 18 found this review helpful

This book is getting mighty long in the tooth. It addresses inkjet printers from long before they became so good and useful. The approach to CMS, or color management systems, is superficial, and does not even address tools available when the book was written. It completely skips color spaces and the understanding of light and color.
However, it does give a broad beginning approach to understanding color printing. If you are just beginning to learn, this book is a good introduction covering many of the topics you will need an introduction to. Once past the introductory phase of learning, this book is of little value, being to basic in its handling of subjects to really be useful.


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