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Re: filmscanners: Book on Image Editing/Colour Correction



Alright - I'll change his book to "must read" from "first to read" though I
read him first - much of it was over my head but actually I grasped the
basics from him, especially Chapter 2 online at
<http://www.ledet.com/margulis/PP6_Chapter2.pdf>.  I may be unusual.

Maris

----- Original Message -----
From: "tflash" <tflash@earthlink.net>
To: <filmscanners@halftone.co.uk>
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: filmscanners: Book on Image Editing/Colour Correction


| on 5/9/01 10:08 PM, Maris V. Lidaka, Sr. wrote:
|
| > I have to disagree on one point - Dan Margulis is one to read on RGB as
well
| > as CMYK and, importantly, LAB.  Yes, he primarily works in CMYK but his
| > instruction applies to RGB as well.
| >
|
| Dan is a genius in my mind, and may know more about color correcting, and
| image enhancement in PS than anybody, but he is for experienced users in
my
| opinion. I started to read him, and was enjoying it, but it was not
| sticking. I put him down, read Real World, and now Dan is easier to
| comprehend.
|
| Definitely a great book, but definitely should not be your *first* PS
book.
|
| Todd
|
|




 




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