martes, 10 de abril de 2012

Sheppard, R. (2008). New Epson complete guide to digital printing. New York, NY: Lark Books


Visit any of the retailers who offer user-operated printing of digital images and you’ll think that everyone does it that way. Nup!

Despite the radically cheaper print cost at these sites (10c and lower!) there’s plenty of digital photographers out there who prefer to do it at home on their own printer. The benefit is the extra control of the output and, to be realistic, the home printing cost is far less once you reach an output size of A4 and larger.

Author Rob Shephard has now revised this book five times and the new edition is very welcome, containing ‘almost all new material.’

What has happened in the interval is the arrival of high end DSLRs, able to capture image quality in excess of the previous ultimate standard — medium format film cameras.
Another factor is the introduction of refined and enhanced printers, now capable of deep and rich black output as well as the use of sophisticated and enhanced multiple colour ink cartridges that provide subtle shading that will reproduce even the trickiest images.


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