New Epson Complete Guide to Digital Printing (A Lark Photography Book) |  | Author: Rob Sheppard Brand: Magic Lantern Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 192 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.4 x 0.6
MPN: 1600592635 ISBN: 1600592635 Dewey Decimal Number: 686.2 EAN: 9781600592638 ASIN: 1600592635
Publication Date: July 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Epson is the company at the cutting edge of quality digital photo printing, and their superb equipment makes it possible for everyone to print sparkling photographs at home. With the help of Rob Sheppard, editor of Outdoor Photographer and PCPhoto magazines, amateurs can enter Epson's brave new world with all the latest information. This latest edition of the Epson guide reflects the increasing sophistication of ink jet printing, with its faster speed and better tonal and color reproduction. It helps today's photographers select a model that has the right features, choose from the new options of quality papers and inks, and succeed in creating excellent prints and have fun while doing it. Sheppard passes on valuable knowledge on developing a consistent workflow, sizing and sharpening images properly, making black-and-white and panoramic prints, and much more. To complete the picture: the guide includes gallery sections from well-known photographers who are all Epson spokespeople and users.
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Love this book. October 19, 2009 Gerald R. Olson (Valentine, NE USA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I have purchased many books on how to take a good digital photograph and have always been frustrated by the quality of the final printed photograph. ( I have even purchased different printers in an attempt to get the quality I want.) I have tried to find information on the process of connecting photoshop very tightly with the printer. This book has done that for me. I can now print a very good photograph. The information found in this book is not readily available even online. I will say that if you truly want to print a good photograph buy this book. It has definitely made my photography experience better, way better.
Finally, a guide to Epson printing May 30, 2009 Terrence (Solon) 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
So many books on cameras, so few on digital printing, and even fewer devoted to the marvelous Epson printer line. This book is the perfect combination of technical detail and easy to use instructions. It will help anyone get more from their Epson. If you want to know how your printer works and how to optimize your output, you need this book.
Learning to print November 23, 2008 William J. Brennan (Highlands Ranch, CO USA) 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
This book has been very helpful as I learn to print digital images. Author does not skip details. I have researched many books to learn more about the printing process. This one is the best for my needs.
Bill Brennan
Best guide so far November 23, 2008 Wels Musgrave (Kingman, Arizona) 7 out of 14 found this review helpful
Many photographers use their digital cameras as all inclusive gatherers of visual information, then spend hours with a computer photographic tool to "fix" their photographs. This guide book takes the stance of the photographer getting the best composed and exposed photograph with the camera, then needing only slight enhancement with the computer program, the result is a better photograph with less time wasted. The guide concentrates on getting the best possible finished product: the photographic print!
very nice, but... September 10, 2008 David Wilson (Northville, MI United States) 47 out of 50 found this review helpful
This is a beautiful book, very nicely done. But, having already read quite a bit about color management and inkjet printing, I was hoping for more specific technical details. The author makes many statements which I'm sure are true (I do believe he knows what he's talking about), but aren't illustrated with examples. For example, he says 200 to 360 ppi is the ideal range when sizing an image for printing, and that going over 360 can actually be detrimental. Ok -- how about an example to show exactly what the effect would be? Yes, I can spend the time (and cost) to run my own tests to see, but the book should have done that for me.
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