Digital Prepress for Comic Books

Digital Prepress for Comic Books
Author: Kevin Tinsley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780967542300

This critically acclaimed desktop publishing how-to guide gives instructions on computer coloring, lettering, and comic production. "Recommended for anyone working in comics! Four stars."QComputer Publishing Magazine.

Electronic Prepress

Electronic Prepress
Author: Bill Parsons
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1995
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780827364493

Electronic Prepress: A Hands on Introduction brings the power of the desktop to your workspace. In this one volume you'll learn the basics of scanning, image manipulation, page layout and more.

Electronic Prepress Using Photoshop 4.0

Electronic Prepress Using Photoshop 4.0
Author: Jerry Waite
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 586
Release: 1997
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780827384972

This book explores how prepress technicians may best utilize Photoshop 4.0. It thoroughly reviews the use of Photoshop for color correction, tone targeting, and image manipulation, as well as methods for saving images in TIFF and EPS formats. Using Photoshop 4.0, this book discusses features such as the Navigator palette, recording and using Actions, the Type and Type Mask tool and Adjustment layers as important topics to the student studying prepress technologies.

Exploring Digital PrePress

Exploring Digital PrePress
Author: Reid Anderson
Publisher: Course Technology
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Ready to take on the challenges of print production without fear? There is no better source for understanding how to properly prepare electronic files for printing than Exploring Digital Prepress. An organized, linear format follows the print production process, taking readers step-by-step through simple, straightforward methods for producing the highest-quality printed artwork once an image is created on screen. Coverage explores the best type of software to use for optimal results at each stage of the prepress process, the advantages and disadvantages of different proofing methods, steps designers can take to ensure that their artwork prints correctly, and much more. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

Digital Prepress Complete

Digital Prepress Complete
Author: Donnie O'Quinn
Publisher: New Riders
Total Pages: 800
Release: 1996
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Prepress and production issues can be costly and frustrating for operators and managers. This book provides them with a complete reference and an issues-oriented, troubleshooting, problem-solving approach that concentrates on getting the job done and keeping an eye on the bottom line.-- Focuses on saving time and money by doing things right the first time-- Integrates coverage of color, prelighting, and output issues at every step of the process-- Illustrates key information with lively anecdotes and first-hand experience

Digital Prepress for Comic Books

Digital Prepress for Comic Books
Author: Kevin Tinsley
Publisher: Stickman Graphics
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2009
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 0967542383

Covers software developments and features sections on PDF generation and InDesign. With instructions and 300 color illustrations, this manual provides the answers and solutions you need to successfully print a magazine or graphic novel.

Occupational Outlook Handbook 2008-2009 (Clothbound)

Occupational Outlook Handbook 2008-2009 (Clothbound)
Author:
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 910
Release:
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780160877421

Profiles ninety percent of the jobs in the economy, nearly 270 in total, covering each one's nature, working conditions, required skills, training, advancement, outlook, earnings, and related occupations.

As If By Chance

As If By Chance
Author: Kevin Reed Donley
Publisher: Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2023-12-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

The age of print was begun by Johannes Gutenberg in 1440 in Mainz, Germany. His invention of the mechanized and mass production of print replaced the previous handwriting of the scribes and was a transformative achievement. It was both the product of and a catalyst for far-reaching intellectual, social, and political changes that began during the Renaissance and continued for centuries right up to the present. The age of electronic media was begun by Steve Jobs in 1985 in Cupertino, California. His integration of the elements of desktop publishing--personal computer, page-layout software, page-description language, and laser printer--replaced the previous photomechanical processes of printing and was a transformative achievement. It was both the product of and a catalyst for the intellectual, social, and political changes during the digital revolution that will extend for generations into the future. This book discusses these two bookends in the age of print. It follows the transitions and stages of innovation in printing between the fifteenth and twenty-first centuries and shows how the inventors responsible for this progress are bound together in a chain of revolutionary technical change called disruptive continuity. While the works of Gutenberg and Jobs are separated by more than five centuries, there are striking parallels and differences between these two innovations. They both sparked the quantitative expansion of literacy and the spread of knowledge around the world. However, the emergence of electronic publishing--especially in its present-day social media forms--has brought a vast increase in the consumption of information while also heralding a qualitative transformation that places the tools of wireless and mobile multimedia publishing into the hands of billions of people on earth. Much in the same way that there was a historical lag between Gutenberg's invention and the full impact of printing on the world, so too in our own time, the long-term societal consequences of electronic publishing have yet to be realized.