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Adding texure effects to images

I’ve been following the work of Nate Kaiser and Jesh De Rox for a little while now. Their texture effects for images take on a very illustrated and antiqued look.

I come from both a photojournalism and a painting background. While I think that altering photos to this extreme is borderline on a “cheap effect”, I also appreciate how the new illustrations have more depth and meaning after being treated. Illustration has a long history, even in photography, so I was intrigued by these effects and wanted to try it for myself.

On Jesh’s site he states about his textures that “You are welcome to make your own, and in fact, this is highly encouraged.” I took up the challenge and these are my first attempt.

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Color management

Ever wondered why your digital prints don’t look like what you see on your screen? I’ve prepared a tutorial to help demystify the practice of color management. Included are a brief introduction to color spaces and device profiles, the basics on color calibrating your monitor and printer, and step-by-step instructions to get the best results.

The PDF is available for free download by clicking: GCS-ColorManagement.pdf.

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