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Computer Generated Colour: A Practical Guide to Presentation and Display

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Using a jargon-free style, it offers accessible and practical advice on how to use colour effectively for presentation—both on the computer screen and for output to paper. Contains numerous depictions of pitfalls to avoid, 32 pages of colour illustrations, a slew of practical examples, look-up charts and tables.

256 pages, Hardcover

First published April 13, 1993

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Richard Jackson

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