CMYK 2.0: A Cooperative Workflow for Photographers, Designers, and Printers - After demystifying the entire RGB-to-CMYK workflow, the author reveals his formula for achieving accurate interpretable color from press.
Up until the digital age, press printing was a comparatively simple and clearly defined process. However, once the digital explosion took place, all those previously well-defined boundaries were literally expunged and the entire process went out the window creating all kinds of problems for printers.
This book is targeted towards resolving these new printing problems. It offers a workflow that all photographers, designers, and printers need - one that works.
About the Author: Rick McCleary has been a leading innovator in applying fine arts sensibilities to commercial projects for the past 20 years, collaborating with clients to create fresh and compelling images. Some of his clients have included American Express, Netcom Solutions, PBS, and the US Army.
He received his MFA in 1981 from George Washington University, and is on the adjunct faculty in the graphic design department of Marymount University. He lectures on CMYK at local ASMP (American Society of Media Photographers) chapter meetings, and has been interviewed on the topic for the ASMP Bulletin. His work has been seen in numerous gallery shows and is represented in many private collections.