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100 _aDoeffinger, Derek
245 _aThe Magic of Digital Printing
250 _a1st
260 _aNew York
_bLark Books
_c2006
300 _a160p.
500 _aIntroduction Chapter 1: Getting Started Setting Up a Digital Printing System Dedicated Space Primary Equipment Secondary Equipment Software Supplies, Finishing Materials, and Storage Finishing Area Reference Materials A Pleasing Environment Choosing a Printer Types of Printer Dye vs. Pigmented Inks Piezo vs. Thermal Printers General-Purpose Printers Multi-Function or All-in-One Printers Letter-Size Photo Printers Tabloid-Size Photo Printers Snapshot Printers Wide-Format Printers Printer Features Cost of the Printer Cost of Supplies Print Quality Pixels and Dots The Resolution Solution? Dots Per Inch Drop Size and Ink Lay Down Number of Ink Colors Print Longevity Print Speed Print Size Built-In Card Reader and LCD Display Wireless Communication Paper Handling Non-Ink Jet Printing Options Dye Sublimation Printers In-Store Kiosks In-Store Photo Labs On-Line Photo Services Professional Photo Labs Chapter 2: Getting Digital Pictures Scanners for Film and Prints Choosing a Scanner Five Tips for Better Scans Choosing Your Digital Camera Key Camera Features Resolution Types of Camera Lenses File Format Close-Up Mode Manual Exposure Mode Ease of Use Computer Compatibility Other Features Chapter 3: Taking Digital Pictures for Good Prints Creating Good Exposures Use the Best Quality Settings Quality Iso Set the White Balance Control Camera Handling Full Frame Equals Full Resolution Five Tips for Better Pictures Be a Picture Rustler Single Out Your Subject Challenge Conventions Try a New Perspective To Thyself Be True Top Five Tips for Better People Pictures Soft Light for Soft Skin Use Flash in Bright Sunlight Move Closer Shoot at Eye Level Catch Expressions and Candid Actions Shooting Pictures for Printing Stock Images Print Mosaics Black and White Scrapbooks and Albums Sequences Chapter 4: Organizing, Saving, and Backing Up Your Pictures Software for Organizing Your Pictures Level 1: Your Operating System Software Level 2: Your Digital Camera's Software Level 3: Album Making or Photo Management Software Level 4: Digital Asset Management Programs The Stages of the Organizational Workflow Transferring Pictures from Camera to Computer Organizing Pictures for Printing Save Files in the Best Format Hardware for Organizing Your Pictures Field Storage Built-in Hard Drive CD/​DVD Writer Backup Hard Drive What You Shouldn't Use Storing Important Pictures Chapter 5: Adjusting Pictures for Printing Choosing a Picture-Editing Program Basic Picture-Editing Software Intermediate Picture-Editing Software Advanced Picture-Editing Software Professional Picture-Editing Software The Art and Science of Cropping Setting the Aspect Ratio How Much Can You Crop a Picture? Decreasing File Size Increasing File Size Viewing Distance and Image Size What Does a Good Print Look Like? The Three Basic Adjustments: Brightness, Contrast, and Color Color Adjustments Initial Testing White Whites Great Blacks Make Colors Shine Adjusting Color Balance Determining Which Color to Adjust Improving Color Adjusting Saturation Sharpening Your Pictures Amount Radius Threshold Sharpening Strategy Emphasizing the Subject Adjusting a Portrait Adjusting Flowers Adjusting a Landscape Chapter 6: Printing Your Pictures Preparation Image Adjustment Printing Finishing About Ink Jet Paper Papers for Printing Photos Paper Characteristics Matching Subject to Paper Choosing Your Everyday Papers Everyday Papers Gift and Gallery-Quality Papers Experimental Papers Specialty Papers Matching Print to Monitor Adjusting Your Monitor Compare a Print to the Monitor Display The Printer Driver Driver Functions Main (Printer Setup) Page Setup Maintenance Color What You Shouldn't Use Your Driver For Adding Borders and Edges The First Print Prepping the Print Print Preview Evaluating the First Print Printing Snapshots Printing for Your Home Gallery Making Black-and-White Prints Converting Color Pictures to Black and White Printing in Black and White Printer Maintenance Chapter 7: All About Color Management Two Approaches to Color Management Instrument-Based Color Management Visual Color Management Calibrating with Your Image-Adjustment Tools Calibrating with the Monitor Tools Do-It-Yourself Monitor Calibration Hire a Professional Chapter 8: Some Creative Print Projects Collages Calendars Cards Magnets Additional Ideas Mouse Pads Ornaments Placemats Jewelry Shrink Art Crafts Self-Publishing On-Location Printing Digital Scrapbooking Chapter 9: Print Longevity Defining Longevity Longevity Testing General Rules for Lasting Prints Longevity Strategies Make Snapshots Last for Years Make Family Photographs Last for Decades Make Pictures Last as Long as Possible Index.
650 _aOperating System Software,Digital Pictures,Snapshot Printers
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