Take Control, Go Manual Part 3: Take Control, Go Manual, #3
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This e-book addresses color management in easy to understand language and describes how to color manage your images.
It will also discuss the most commonly used functions of Photoshop and Camera RAW and help you to add the wow factor to your images. This section of the book specifically addresses the use of Photoshop CS6 but much of the functionality is available in earlier versions of CS and Photoshop Elements.
Peter Edwards
Peter holds a Diploma in Professional Photography from the Photography Institute and has been a photographer for over 50 years. Now retired from a business career, he indulges his passion for photography by travelling to all parts of the world taking photographs to expand his portfolio and provides professional architectural photography services. As well as writing photography books, he writes travel books. He welcomes feedback and questions. He can be contacted at petersedwards@bigpond.com.
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Take Control, Go Manual Part 3 - Peter Edwards
Take Control, Go Manual Part 3
Color Management, Editing and Printing your Images
Peter S. Edwards
Smashwords Edition
Copyright 2013 Peter S. Edwards
at Smashwords.com
Peter Edwards’s Image Gallery can be found at:
http://www.imagebrief.com/photographers/petered8
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
COLOR MANAGEMENT
WHY DO WE NEED COLOR MANAGEMENT?
RGB COLOR
COLOUR MANAGEMENT IN YOUR CAMERA
SETTING COLOR MANAGEMENT PREFERENCES IN PHOTOSHOP
CORRECT COLORS ON YOUR SCREEN
CMYK COLOR
CORRECT COLORS IN PRINTING
COLOR SETTINGS IN EDITORS
INSTALLING PRINTER PROFILES
COLOR SPACE CONVERSION
RENDERING
SO WHICH RENDERING SHOULD I USE?
BLACK POINT COMPENSATION
SOFT-PROOF AN IMAGE IN PHOTOSHOP
EDITING IN RAW FORMAT
CAMERA CALIBRATION TAB
LENS CORRECTION TAB
THE BASIC TAB
EDITING IN PHOTOSHOP
CROPPING AND STRAIGHTENING
LAYERS
OTHER USEFUL TOOLS
PRINTING YOUR IMAGE
FEEDBACK
QUESTIONS
INTRODUCTION
In this Part, I will cover color management; some commonly used editing techniques in Photoshop and printing images. This is not intended to be a book about Photoshop; there are plenty of those available which describe every function in Photoshop. I have seen some that are 400 pages long. This book could be described as a shortcut guide and will cover techniques that will improve your images markedly without the need to know every function and wading through 400 pages of a technical manual.
However before covering editing and printing, we need to discuss color management. Have you ever wondered why the vibrant images that you made with your camera look nothing like those that you shot or displayed on your PC screen? The main reason is the lack of color management in your system.
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COLOR MANAGEMENT
Color management is the process whereby the color characteristics of the entire system for producing the final image is known and used in the color reproduction. The system may include your camera, the screen that you use to process your image and the output device, which may be a printer or a web page.
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WHY DO WE NEED COLOR MANAGEMENT?
The purpose of Color management is to display and/or print colors correctly. If you have been into one of those electronics stores where there are televisions lined up mostly showing the same show. Often the color displayed on each one is different yet the source of the show is the same. Even the same brands and models may display slightly different colors. A number of factors have an impact on the way an image is being displayed on a screen such as the built-in components, its age and its temperature. We have already seen in the section on White Balance in Part 1 how the temperature of the light falling on your camera’s sensor affects the color of an image. Therefore the image that you shoot and the screen on which you are processing it may not be producing true color. However this issue is not restricted to your camera and screen. Printers involve differing factors