Making Sense of Color Management

Get clarity in the tricky endeavor of managing colors from initial design to final product. Learn why colors shift, the science behind the human eye and color profiles, and how to set up your image editor and development environment for consistent color. Craig Hockenberry takes you through every step of color management, with indispensable advice on readying your work and workflows for new technologies.

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Making Sense of Color Management

Get clarity in the tricky endeavor of managing colors from initial design to final product. Learn why colors shift, the science behind the human eye and color profiles, and how to set up your image editor and development environment for consistent color. Craig Hockenberry takes you through every step of color management, with indispensable advice on readying your work and workflows for new technologies.

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Making Sense of Color Management

Making Sense of Color Management

by Hockenberry Craig
Making Sense of Color Management

Making Sense of Color Management

by Hockenberry Craig

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Overview

Get clarity in the tricky endeavor of managing colors from initial design to final product. Learn why colors shift, the science behind the human eye and color profiles, and how to set up your image editor and development environment for consistent color. Craig Hockenberry takes you through every step of color management, with indispensable advice on readying your work and workflows for new technologies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781937557508
Publisher: Craig Hockenberry
Publication date: 12/08/2016
Pages: 98
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author

Craig Hockenberry has been making software since 1976 and built his first website at 14.4 kilobits per second. He's a principal at the Iconfactory, a company that's been changing the face of our computers for over twenty years. His writing has helped many fellow developers in their work, and that makes him happy. So does a Manhattan.
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