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The Adobe Photoshop CS5 Book for Digital Photographers part 37
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The Photoshop CS5 Book for Digital photographers part 37 is full-color, graphically rich, and contains project-based examples of every key step in the digital photography process. Integrating all the newest features of Photoshop CS5 into the book’s workflow, Scott shows readers how to work with their images like a pro, from importing to organization to correction to output. In addition to fully updating the book for CS5, Scott has also added a brand new chapter, which lets readers in on his entire, personal post-processing workflow by incorporating his popular 7-Point System into this book | Chapter 12 Step-by-Step Printing and Color Management Fine Print step-by-step printing and color management There is nothing like a photographic print. It s the moment when your digitally captured image edited on a computer moves from a bunch of 1s and 0s computer code into something real you can hold in your hand. If you ve never made a print and sadly in this digital age I meet people every day who have never made a single print everything just stays on their computer or on Facebook or someplace else where you can look but don t touch today all that changes because you re going to learn step by step how to make your own prints. Now if you don t already own a printer this chapter becomes something else. Expensive. Actually in all fairness it s not the printer it s the paper and ink which is precisely why the printers aren t too expensive. But once you ve bought a printer they ve got you. You ll be buying paper and ink for the rest of your natural life and it seems like you go through ink cartridges faster than a gallon of milk. This is precisely why I ve come up with a workflow that literally pays for itself I use my color inkjet printer to print out counterfeit U.S. bills. Now I m not stupid about it I did some research and found that new ink cartridges for my particular printer run about 13.92 each so I just make 15 bills so it also covers the sales tax . Now again not stupid here I don t go around using these 15 bills to buy groceries or lunch at Chili s I only use them for ink cartridges and so far it s worked pretty well. I must admit I had a couple of close calls though mainly because I put Dave Cross s face on all the bills which seemed like a good idea at the time until a sales clerk looked closely at the bill and said Isn t Dave Canadian By the way this chapter title comes from the song Fine Print by Nadia Ali. According to her website she was born in the Mediterranean which is precisely why you don t see her on my newly minted 18.60 bills. 341 The Adobe