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Color Confidence: The Digital Photographer's Guide to Color Management (Tim Grey Guides)

DOC Color Confidence: The Digital Photographer's Guide to Color Management (Tim Grey Guides) by Tim Grey in Arts-Photography

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Color Confidence is a practical; results-oriented book that gives photographers the knowledge they need to manage color effectively from capture to output. Digital imaging expert Tim Grey designed this book for busy photographers who want to get results without wading through tons of information about color sciencemdash;-distilling the most important concepts into real-world use. He teaches only the theory that photographers must know to understand how color management works; and focuses on the practical information they need to make decisions when working with their images: the actual processes that achieve the best results possible. In this new edition of the very first practical guide to color management; readers will find out how to quickly get predictable color results across all devices--from cameras; monitors; and printers; to scanners and raster image processors (RIPs). Updated with new information on Photoshop; RIP technology; and calibration; this results-oriented book is a must for all serious photographers.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Our Union Soldiers of the Civil WarBy MWThe author; Ronald S. Coddington did an amazing amount of research on these soldiers. He supplied 70 photographs from his personal collection. At a time when most of our Civil War soldiers names have been lost; because their family history has been lost to time. Leaving only their nameless photographs to us today. He not only supplied the name of each soldier; but also a brief; but thorough description of each of their lives; during their tenure of service; and how their lives were; after they were mustered out of service. He tells us how each man died and what caused their deaths; be it in active duty or as a civilian. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I am now looking forward to read his book; "Faces of the Civil War An Album of Confederate Soldiers and Their Stories".0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The Civil War Soldier: Remembering the Long-Forgotten VeteranBy FezziwigThe Civil War was one of the first wars to be photographed. One very popular offering of the enterprising photographer of this era was the carte de visite; a small (2.5 x 4 inches) photograph that was taken in a photographerrsquo;s studio. The soldier going off to war would have his photo taken to send to loved ones as a reminder of their absent hero. Thousands of these cartes de visite have survived to today; but usually there is nothing known about the soldier in the photo other than a name written in the photo frame or on the back. Ronald Coddington has dug into Civil War archives; histories; diaries; and letters to tell a little story behind the faces in some of these photos. This book reveals the stories behind the faces of 77 soldiers who served in Union armies. (The author has also written two other volumes of Civil War cartes de visite: "Faces of the Confederacy: and "African-American Faces of the Civil War.")The stories are very brief; a page and a half at most. But they are fascinating in the very fact that they help us peer behind the curtain of mystery that time inevitably draws over the life of all but a few of the participants in the great events of the past. Who knows anything of the story of even an ancestorrsquo;s participation in the Civil War? Coddington has looked behind this curtain for each of these 77 soldiers.Some of these soldiers did not survive the war. Some died in battle; some died later of wounds from a battle; and some died of sickness or disease without ever having fought in a battle. Of those who survived the war; some went back to civilian life; married; raised families; and died at a ripe old age. But some carried the mental and emotional wounds of war back home; and the misery of war continued to haunt them and their families.A book like this is timeless. As long as there are wars; there will be soldiers who leave home and; if they are lucky; come home again. Great generals and their deeds will always be remembered and honored in books and movies; but the ordinary soldier is forgotten. The men in these photographs are resurrected; if only briefly; to retell their stories. Much of the information on these long-dead soldiers is contained in publicly accessible records held by the National Archives and Record Service (NARS); which is cited as a source in almost every one of these short biographies. Other sources are books; including soldiersrsquo; published diaries and letters; manuscript collections; magazine and newspaper articles; and online genealogical services. The author has done a great deal of research to produce this wonderful book; a resurrection of 77 forgotten soldier lives.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Faces of the Civil WarBy Cabin GirlI bought this book for my husband who loves history. As a veteran I knew he would find it interesting. I was right... he loved it. I purchased it along with Ron Coddingtons other book Faces of the Confederacy because I thought my husband would want to read about both sides. They are a great pairing and I cant wait to buy more of Rons books for my husband.

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