Pocket Guide to Color with Digital ApplicationsThis is a comprehensive pocket guide for those who work with color production and those who purchase it. With the understanding that industry technology will continue to evolve, the focus is placed on the primary principles of color reproduction. It includes basic color theory, analog and digital color data, scanning, proofing, industry standards, limitations, characteristics of the major printing processes, and control of color in printing. A glossary of terms and references make this a reliable resource for student and professional alike. |
Contents
The Role of the Human | 4 |
Color Fatigue | 10 |
Memory Color | 16 |
Copyright | |
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