I agree there aren't enough experts, but there are lots of people who would like help to approach that level. I think there would be a market for a book to address these people, in same way there was a market for Bruce's book on sharpening or Dan's book on LAB. There are specialised audiences striving to get closer to an expert level. Dan's book in particular sold really well. Mike On 16/05/07, CDTobie@... <CDTobie@...> wrote: > > > In a message dated 5/16/07 10:33:32 AM, drmrking@...<drmrking%40gmail.com>writes: > > > Not sure what people are expecting from this book, I was expecting some > > indepth coverage of the tough issues in mastering digital black and > white. > > But essentially the book is an overview of the whole topic. Nicely > written > > and illustrated, but more a one step beyond beginners guide to the all > > issues you need to consider, rather than a book about mastering digital > > black and white. > > > > Thats what this list is for... there are not enough users at the expert > level > in the entire world to justify writings, printing, and distributing a book > > for them; a book has to reach the larger audience. > > C. David Tobie > Product Technology Manager > ColorVision Business Unit > Datacolor Inc. > CDTobie@... <CDTobie%40colorvision.com> > www.colorvision.com > > ************************************** > See what's free at > http://www.aol.com. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Mastering Digital Black and White Book
2007-05-16 by Michael King
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