Books on DTP, Prepress & Production
So, you’re a designer, and you work with Mac OS X. In that case, Jeff Gamet has a book for you. It’s a book that covers Mac OS X from a designer’s perspective. What you must think of is a focus on handling files in relation to printers, working with Image Capture, etc.
Deke McLelland wrote a tutorial book on InDesign CS2. Actually, it’s a real course with the author addressing the reader as if he were there with you in the room, looking over your shoulder as you go through his chapters.
The Adobe Bridge Official Javascript Reference is Adobe Press’s book bound version of the Bridge help file.
This book covers everything there is to know about InCopy CS2, Adobe’s editorial system and companion to InDesign CS2.
Kvern and Blatner did it again. InDesign CS2 is covered from top to bottom in this must-have reference book, another gem at the Real World series. Beginners as well as experienced desktop publishers will find everything they need in this book.
Acrobat 7 is Adobe’s latest release of this PDF management program. Peachpit’s Classroom in a Book series are there to turn amateurs into professionals. The approach should be working judging by the book’s contents. The book comes with a CD-rom. The book covers complex topics such as the document review cycle, document security, and using Acrobat in a technical (CAD) environment as well as the simple things.
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