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Computer Color Graphics Understanding Today’s Visual Communication
Published By: GATF Press Author: Harry Waldman Soft Cover; 225 pages
If you or your business communicates in print, on the Web, or through presentations; if you’re in sales, production, or marketing and your customers communicate through print or the Web; or if you just want to know the secrets of enhancing or manipulating your photos like a pro, Computer Color Graphics can help you become more savvy in the realm of page-layout, image-editing, illustration, and other graphics software functions.
Imagine understanding the basic elements comprising programs like QuarkXPress, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and many others. Harry Waldman explores the concepts and tools within today’s amateur and professional programs. He removes all the mystery by breaking down the basics--dots and pixels, vector and raster graphics, CMYK and RGB, Web technology, and much more--into non-technical, easy-to-follow language.
While this is not a detailed course on using one specific program, by learning to use the same tools and techniques the pros use, you’ll be building a foundation of knowledge that can be applied to all graphics software programs. You, too, can become a part of today’s world of color communications. This book will show you how!
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