Illustrator
Hello Ben
I am uncertain if this aligns with your course offerings, but would you be available to provide lessons on Illustrator?
Thank you, John Schultz
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Hello Ben
I am uncertain if this aligns with your course offerings, but would you be available to provide lessons on Illustrator?
Thank you, John Schultz
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The lesson on printing our of CLR was very informative. I'd like to suggest more. This is the comment I tried to post there but system wouldn't accept...
I have varying degrees of success with printing using a professional print company. They provide ICC profiles for the paper I choose, which I've imported into Photoshop. Fortunately, they allow me to get proofs for free; only postage is required. It can be an iterative process for each image. I wish there were a more efficient and predictive way of printing my images. I have an iMac monitor, Retina Display, that I've calibrated with a Calibrite tool. It helps, but sometimes, even after checking the Gamut warning, colors are off. I wonder if you have an interest in doing that one or two-day class for a fee, of course? I am thinking about upgrading to XDR. I wonder if that will help with predictability or just add more complexity.
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Hi Ben,
I am looking for the best way to prepare grayscale images for a paperback book that will be sent to a self publishing company - Wastelandpress.net
The paper used with be thin cream colored paper that is used in most paperback books today. I want to know how to prepare my images for the best possible look from the reader.
Thank you!
Kim
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I don't know if all the code is hooked up for this to work, but we'll find out.
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