New Epson Complete Guide to Digital Printing
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The very best guide to the world’s best printers–now updated with information on the newest products! Renowned digital photography author Rob Sheppard shows photographers how to get the most out of their Epson printing equipment. He outlines the most efficient workflow, provides printing tips and techniques, and suggests a wealth of other methods that go far beyond the basics. How-tos for handling the most up-to-date technologies, step-by-step tips, and practical, proven real-world strategies that Rob has learned from experience will help photographers the produce top-quality prints they want…right at home.
Publisher : Pixiq; Revised edition (September 6, 2011)
Language : English
Paperback : 192 pages
ISBN-10 : 1454702451
ISBN-13 : 978-1454702450
Item Weight : 1.8 pounds
Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.75 x 11 inches
Jim –
Straightforward, Concise, Immediately Useful
I appreciate Rob Shepherd’s simplified approach. This is a practicle guide on workflow for printing that I found immediately useful. It’s good for both beginners and for more experienced photographers who print their own work.
James White –
New Epson Complete Guide to Digital Printing
Hopefully this will help me more than you know. I’m retired and since photography is a past time, it’ll make my printing alot easier since I really see the ins and outs of my printer i conjunction with my scanner (Epson). So, Epson’s Digital Printing will do the job.
Jedijumper –
An Awesome Print….
I’ve been printing as long as printers have been decent; back to the Epson 785. The 785 was followed by a series of Canon’s top of the line Pro printers which took printing to a new level for me. I still use Canon printers and an Epson 3880. The point being, I print a lot and I know how to get a good print. Stress often rears it’s head sometimes while trying to match my prints to the monitor. Color Monkey, Spyder, One Eye… Rob Shepard took some of the stress out of printing for me with one simple thought. An awesome print doesn’t always have to match the monitor. Really.
Bob from Seattle –
Photographers, Help Is On The Way
If a book or magazine is written by Rob Sheppard, it will be very good. He has a way of making the complex side of photography seem easy. His ideas work for ordinary folks like me. I was headed off to Ireland for three weeks and ordered this book this guide to read on the “red eye”. I have an Epson R2880 and get good results. However, there are times when what I want to do is NOT what the printer wants to do. In those cases, the printer ALWAYS wins. After reading the book and returning home, the printer and I have reached an agreement and it now does what I want with GREAT results. Thanks to Rob Sheppard for taking the time to write the answer to the dozens of questions that all of us have when printing photos.New Epson Complete Guide to Digital Printing
Thomas –
Basic information – no step by step logic.
This book had little useful information. The first four or so chapters tell you to start with a good digital image. Well no kidding. There is limited info on managing color profiles, how to set up printing, how to decide between printer managing color or managing from photo editing software, etc. from a logical step by step approach. Good for the beginner but not if you want to set up a true light room and get exhibition quality prints.
Auluz –
It does not represent the reality, weak
The content of the book is not indicated in the proposal cover. Weak, very weak for those who need guidance and is starting in the business of digital printing.If it were possible to return the book.
steve –
Five Stars
Great book if your thinking on a printer purchase and printing your own fine art prints.
James Milligan –
Epson Printer Guide
Not exactly what I was looking for but still packed with info on my printer. Clear concise pictures and guide help a lot
Alessandro Anglisani –
un bel libro, fatto bene, chiaro e esaustivo, pieno di spunti di riflessione ed utilissimo per cominciare ad approfondire il discorso della stampa…
Tyeve –
I was hoping for a lot more advice and technical details. Far too much of the book is spent on what makes a good photo and, only incidentally, a good photo for printing. That’s fine, but that topic is covered far better in many other books. When it come to actual printing this book contains not much more that the printer manuals. I have a hard time understanding who this book is aimed at. My advice is to stick to the manual or, better yet, get a book like Martin Evening’s Adobe Photoshop CS4 for Photographers, which covers printing in much greater detail.
Mark Eddiford –
Like all individuals, printing is a hit & miss affair and a subjective subject as to what looks good or doesn’t. Like artists you’re rarely happy with the final printed result compared to what you have seen on the screen.Well, that was true until I read this book and finally upgraded to a screen that told me the truth about what I was really looking at.This book has made my life so much easier in the studio and my images come out every time, first time the way I envisaged.Soft Proofing on screen did not work for me before, but it does now and I don’t waste money on paper or inks which were quiet frankly costing me a fortune. Even my Epson Inks are printing more pages than previously that how good a result I got from reading this book.More importantly I’ve made more sales of Prints than previously as well. So my advise is get out there, purchase, read and become a wiser & wealthier photographer.
Bore420 –
Acquisto totalmente inutile. I contenuti sono un condensato di banalità e ovvietà. Livello di approfondimento: zero. Decisamente sotto il livello minimo accettabile per un pubblicazione che promette di essere un manuale per la stampa digitale, specificamente dedicato ai prodotti Epson.Il libro è stato restituito. Un ringraziamento ad Amazon.it che permette questi ravvedimenti.
Locheil –
Comprehensive guide for home photo printing.