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PhotoShop CS3 for Screen Printers,

Author(s): Joli Ballew, writer and graphic artist
Details:
  • ISBN-13: 9781598220360
  • ISBN-10:1598220365
  • Paperback    584 pages      © 2008
Price: International Sales $44.95 US List
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Overview

Companion CD contains logos, artwork, photos, and designs that demonstrate various techniques discussed in the book, along with project and exercise files!

Photoshop CS3 for Screen Printers details the features of Photoshop CS3 and explains how to utilize the software in print facilities. This book takes you through the process step-by-step with a number of projects relating specifically to the needs of screen printers that range from configuring settings and creating custom background colors to building images with layers and colorizing images.

  • Discover the impressive toolset Photoshop provides for creating and editing artwork.
  • Learn how to create images and logos best suited for screen printing and offset printing.
  • Find out how to perform color separations and print those separations using specialty films and vellums.
  • Understand the pros and cons of using spot color, sublimation, heat transfers, and other printing technologies.

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Discover the impressive toolset Photoshop provides for creating and editing artwork.

Learn how to create images and logos best suited for screen printing and offset printing.

Find out how to perform color separations and print those separations using specialty films and vellums.

Understand the pros and cons of using spot color, sublimation, heat transfers, and other printing technologies.

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ShowAbout the Author(s)

Joli Ballew-writer and graphic artist

Joli Ballew is a writer and graphic artist who has worked in her own screen printing facility for more than 10 years. The Dallas resident has written Learn Arts & Letters EXPRESS 7: The Official Guide along with several books on Adobe Photoshop, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. She also writes for the Microsoft Windows XP Expert Zone and has written for Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine.

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