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Fine Art Printing for Photographers: Exhibition Quality Prints with Inkjet Printers, 2nd Edition Paperback – May 16, 2008
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Today's digital cameras provide image data files allowing large-format output at high resolution. At the same time, printing technology has moved forward at an equally fast pace bringing us new inkjet systems capable of printing in high precision at a very fine resolution, providing an amazing tonality range and longtime stability of inks.
Moreover, these systems are now affordable to the serious photographer. In the hands of knowledgeable and experienced photographers, these new inkjet printers can help create prints comparable to the highest quality darkroom prints on photographic paper.
This book provides the necessary foundation for fine art printing: The understanding of color management, profiling, paper and inks. It demonstrates how to set up the printing workflow as it guides the reader step-by-step through this process from an image file to an outstanding fine art print.
- Print length314 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherRocky Nook
- Publication dateMay 16, 2008
- Dimensions8 x 0.77 x 10 inches
- ISBN-101933952318
- ISBN-13978-1933952314
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- Publisher : Rocky Nook; Second edition (May 16, 2008)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 314 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1933952318
- ISBN-13 : 978-1933952314
- Item Weight : 1.99 pounds
- Dimensions : 8 x 0.77 x 10 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,722,913 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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You do have to have familiarity with Photoshop CS 2 or later. Befroe you print, take the author's advice about calibrating your monitor, and especially about setting the brightness.
There's a logical progression from calibrating your printer up through printing and presenting the work. Although there is a lot of detail, it's presented well enough so that you don't drown in it.
The only criticism I have is that the first 55-60 pages seem to have been written or perhaps revised without good editing, so there's some annoying duplication of information about paper weight and thickness, among other things. Apart from that, it's an excellent manual for making prints suitable for display.
It explains everything that has to do with printing and not only.
At the end of the book there are recommendations about useful books, organizations and institutes and also useful resources on the internet (plug-ins and so on)
Don't miss this book
Otherwise, I'd recommend this book highly.
Carlos Carreno, Who use to be a professional phofographer in my original country.
For the accomplished printer of anything having to do with "ink on paper" this book held no "extra" secrets.
I had expected a guide to the Art Community's use and acceptance of inkjet printing. Alas, no such luck.
I do believe "Geclee' was mentioned once, in passing but, not elaborated on.
As a basic color management book this is not bad.
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If you are wising to produce Exhibition Quality Prints but don't have the necessary knowledge, This is the book for you.
The book covers a vast range of topics including, Printer choice, Printing techniques, Color Management, Black and White Printing, Paper Choices, Print Evaluation, Monitor Calibration.
The book also contains lots of very easy to understand, How to tutorials on Photoshop image manipulation and printing techniques.
This book offers superb value for money for the wealth of information within.
A MUST BUY book on printing.



It seems that the authors have mainly used Epson printers and dabbled with HP because they were basically the only printers they referred to. Not much help.