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Bipolar (III) Inmate From: look down! |
posted 11-09-2001 05:18
I am editor of our campus magazine and we ALWAYS have trouble color correcting photos. Many times they turn out to have a green tinge to them. I was just wondering if anyone had any tips or suggestions on color correcting photos for a magazine. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Las Vegas |
posted 11-09-2001 05:57
My guess is that, if your files are always on the green side then your monitor is problably not callibrated. I use Adobe Gamma (comes with photoshop) Have a picture on the monitor and a printed sample next to the monitor for reference while you make the adjustments. After that, here is an article on color correcting in photoshop you may find usefull http://www.creativepro.com:80/story/feature/13486-1.html |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Las Vegas |
posted 11-09-2001 06:07
Hey adaline, I was just poking around your web site and read your comments on the color red (wallpapers section) It reminded me of a book, that as a design student, you might want to pick up. It's called "Color Bytes" by Jean Boutges (there's also a video, but I'm not sure where to get it) It's a color theroy book centered around CMYK color from computers. |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: buttcrack of the midwest |
posted 11-09-2001 06:42
This is also an outstanding tut. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Mpls, MN |
posted 11-09-2001 09:02
For prepress training, I perfer the books by, Dan Margulis his latest is "Professional Photoshop 6: The Classic Guide to Color Correction". |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Boston, MA, USA |
posted 11-09-2001 15:10
What more can I say? |