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RE: filmscanners: Book on Image Editing/Colour Correction
Hi shAf
Thanks for responding.
I read the reviews of "Real World Photoshop 6", seems to be right
for me.
Bye
Ramesh
-----Original Message-----
From: shAf [mailto:michael@shaffer.net]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 2:29 PM
To: filmscanners@halftone.co.uk
Cc: RKumar_C@zaplet.com
Subject: RE: filmscanners: Book on Image Editing/Colour Correction
Ramesh writes ...
> I am novice in Scanning and Image Editing/Colour
> Correction (Using PS).
>
> I have little/confusing theoritical knowledge
> about RGB, gamma and colourspace:-).
>
> I am new to Photoshop too.I am thinking of buying a
> book which concentrates more on the Image Editing/
> Colour Correction (Using PS) and has little theory
> about RGB, gamma and colourspace.
>
> The book has to be practical(with illustrations)
> and should give steps to do PS.
The book you want is Bruce Fraser's & Dave Blatner's
"Real World Photoshop 6" ... very readable and in depth
coverage of color spaces and color correction.
> I browsed in amazon.com and read the reviews ...
> "Inside Photo Shop 6",
I have no experience with this one.
> "Adobe Photoshop 6.0 for Photographers",
Martin Evening is very readable, lots of good technique, but doesn't
go as far as "RW PS6" for explaining color spaces and color
adjustment.
> "Professional Photoshop 6: The Classic Guide to Color Correction"
Dan Margulis isn't as readable, but this would be your reference for
corrections and adjustments in a CMYK working space (not RGB!!!)
myUS$0.02 ... shAf :o)
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