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Process Color Manual, 24,000 CMYK Combinations for Design, Prepress, and Printing |
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Process Color Manual, 24,000 CMYK Combinations for Design, Prepress, and Printing
List Price: $40.00
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Manufacturer: Chronicle Books
Author: Pat Rogondino
Binding: Spiral-bound
Publication Date: 2000-06-15
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Label: Chronicle Books
Number Of Pages: 256
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Editorial Review:
Today graphic design is done almost exclusively on screen, where colors look different than when they are printed. To help designers and the people who work with them address this critical disparity, authors Michael and Pat Rogondino have completely revised and expanded their standard manual, Computer Color (0-87701-739-5). A boon for all designers, production people, artists, and printers, Process Color Manual provides an astounding 24,000 colors that match from computer display to printed page. The standard-issue Pantone color books, by comparison, can cost as much as $175 and offer only 3000 colors! Also included with the book is a handy cardboard mask, white on one side and black on the other, that allows the user to isolate a specific block of color. This sturdy color guide partly came about due to demand from the people who have sworn by the previous edition: Chronicle Books designers. For accuracy, accessability, value, and sheer volume, Process Color Manual is indispensible to everyone who works with graphics and colors. Cached date: AWS Called=true
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Customer Reviews
Average Customer Rating: 
Great resource for printers 2008-08-12 This is an old book but it is still relevant to anyone who is designing for print. The book has every color combination of the four-color press process, in steps of 5% (i.e. 15% magenta, 75% cyan, 10% black and 25% yellow) in a grid format. You'll be able to accurately pick any color you are looking for.
It doesn't have different paper stock, so that is the only part missing, but it uses the most common bright white coated paper.
A cheap alternative to a Pantone Color book.
Shouldn't be without it... 2008-05-31 20-odd years in the design industry and I have no idea why I haven't had a book like this yet. I've been mentally mixing colors for a long time now, and yet it's a fantastic thing to be able to see what that subtle difference is between 25c+100y and 30c+100y looks like in print. OK, it only approximates based on one press and coated paper, but at the end of the day, it's better than your monitor. So get the book and dispense with a good bit of guesswork. It takes a minute to get used to how to find exactly what you're looking for, but it's there!
Excellent reference book 2008-02-07 I owned a previous version of this book at my last job and plan to purchase this for my own use. As others have said, it contains an amazing number of combinations not available in most books. It takes a little bit of flipping through the book to understand how it is laid out, but the concept is very difficult anyway to put down on paper. I think that this book has accomplished making it as simple as it can get while still being very comprehensive.
Process Color Manual 2008-01-19 Buy this. Discover what you have been missing on this exceptionally complicated subject. Learn how to match the use of color(s) to your project. Take your usage of color to a level well beyond your experience with the easy to understand non-techno language. Excellent investment.
Nice book 2007-10-05 Well, I've been using CorelDraw for a short time, and this book helped me a lot about printing preview colors.
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