I love the internet [+ great review of CMYK 2.0]
Two levels of excitement here:
1) I sit in my studio in Virginia, USA and get notification via Google Alerts that someone in Vancouver, Canada has just put up a blog post about my book, CMYK 2.0. I’m like a six-year-old discovering a new flavor of ice cream when thinking about the wonders of digital communication. Not jaded now, never will be.
2) The review of CMYK 2.0 by Kodak’s Eric Kolotyluk makes me giddy. He really gets it. Check it out. Thanks, Eric!
dpBestflow: the best source of workflow information

ASMP has just launched dpBestflow, the primary source for best practices information on the digital imaging workflow. It covers everything: image capture, image processing, file naming conventions, file handling, archiving, several optimized workflow options, and even CMYK!
Richard Anderson and Peter Krogh have been hard at work on this site for the last two years. Peter calls it “a Masters degree worth of information”. And he’s right. There’s an answer on the site for virtually any question you have.
The information is presented in text form, in visual form and in video tutorials that allow you to peek over the shoulder of experts in the field as they show you step-by-step directions.
Check it out.
I love it when a plan works
In mid-December, I flew to Indiana to attend the press check for my book, CMYK 2.0. It was the culmination of 8 months of collaborative work involving the editorial and design folks at Peachpit Press; the customer service and prepress folks at Courier; my own personal digital shaman, Kevin DeP; my wife and partner in crime; and, of course, me. The book was printed by Courier Press in Kendallville.
The pressure was on. This is a book about C, M, Y, and K, for crying out loud. If the book didn’t look great, it would kind of shoot the idea that the author knows anything about preparing files for press. And boy, would my editor be pissed. Holy Histogram, Colorman! Better get it right!! Read more