Here are some links to my colleagues’ pages. One of the nicest things about the World Wide Web is the interlinking of related sites. And, best of all, this page doesn't belong to International Antimatter or Exxon Corp. or anyone but you and me. Isn't anarchy grand?

Jay Nelson’s Design Tools Monthly is a monthly Macintosh-oriented graphic production magazine. It features synopses of the news that relates to the artist who uses a computer to get printing done. An extraordinary resource for those in the printing and creative content fields.

Mark Coudray’s CGT is a marvelous site for those involved in the screen printing industry. Mark is a longtime friend and associate who knows more about more things than anyone else I know. Coudray’s latest venture, NetSeps.com, is an online color separation service that provides inexpensive color separations for n-color work by any printing process. The NetSeps experts have developed a clever method for measuring press performance, then tracking jobs so that subsequent separations are fine-tuned for actual printing conditions. It’s a brilliant technology offered over the World Wide Web.

Stephen Johnson’s digital photography web site is an extraordinary view of the digital photographs made by naturalist photographer Stephen Johnson of Pacifica, California. His pioneering images have proved to me that there is more information in a pixel than in a grain particle. Some day I will own a portfolio of his works (all I lack is the portfolio of his works!).

George Lepp’s photographic web site is a place where the naturalist photographer can learn from the master. George’s Natural Image newsletters are the source of a tremendous amount of technical information on wildlife photography and related topics. Reviews of cameras, lenses, scanners and such are all available there, too!

Lepp Institute of Digital Imaging is a first-class facility for learning about digital imaging. Various instructors teach week-long classes at the Institute, which is outfitted with 16 computers, scanners, printers and a nice projection system. Some of the best courses are taught by George Lepp. Check out their schedule at the link above.


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Updated on Thursday, December 21, 2006