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Dan Marguliss Professional Photoshop: The Classic Guide to Color Correction is arguably the most influential book in Photoshop history. It is commonly referred to as "the bible of electronic prepress" and, since its first edition in 1994, has introduced most of the advanced correction techniques that are assumed knowledge for today's professionals. With this edition you'll learn to grasp concepts regarding color, curves, and channels and will be rewarded with a in depth understanding of the most advanced Photoshop techniques.
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Professional Photoshop: the classic guide to color correction
2007, Peachpit Press
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Professional Photoshop: The Classic Guide to Color Correction (5th Edition)
November 20, 2006, Peachpit Press
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Professional Photoshop: The Classic Guide to Color Correction
August 2002, Wiley
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0764536958 9780764536953
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Professional Photoshop: color correction, retouching, and image manipulation with Adobe Photoshop
1995, Wiley
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0471018732 9780471018735
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Professional Photoshop: Color Correction, Retouching, and Image Manipulation With Adobe Photoshop
December 1994, John Wiley & Sons Inc (Computers)
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