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Review Summary

Before the digital era, many hours were spent in the darkroom tinkering with chemicals. Now, handcrafted prints can be easily created with a basic desktop workstation and inkjet printer.
With clear, uncomplicated instructions for setting up a workstation, testing different papers, and creatively interpreting photographs, The Digital Printing Handbook offers no-fail advice for choosing equipment and materials, controlling image quality, and troubleshooting print results.
Then, step-by-step projects demonstrate how to create a variety of digital printing effects, from the basic essentials to more advanced techniques.Each technique is simplified to work with all recent versions of popular software, including Adobe Photoshop. What's more, they're all explained in clear, jargon-free text that's easy for beginners to follow, yet thorough enoughfor veteran artists.
This guide also features an exciting range of color recipes for recreating amazing darkroom, vintage, and alternative print processes; proven advice for using a variety of printers, papers and inks; and a comprehensive reference section. The Digital Printing Handbook is both a handy reference and a source ofinspiration the definitive darkroom manual for the digital age!
• A jargon-free guide to creating an array of digital printing techniques
• Demonstrates simple as well as more complex projects step by step
• Digital printing is the next logical step when learning and mastering digital photography
Tim Daly's photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions worldwide for over a decade. He has written a number of books, including The Desktop Photographer as well as numerous magazine articles. He lives in Surrey, England.