The second book in the series, Color Management, delves into a topic that has needlessly become a mystery to the growing ranks of experienced digital photographers: avid amateurs, serious students, and professionals moving from film to digital. With his easygoing yet authoritative style, Eddie Tapp explains how color management is a part of the overall photographic workflow. He shows readers exactly what they need to know and why they need to know it, and teaches the three stages of color managed workflow -- including calibration versus profiling. Color management scientist Rick Lucas provides expertise on the hard-core technical aspects, and the book's appendix offers the newly released Universal Photographic Digital Imaging Guidelines (UPDIG). Other books on color management can be too long, involved and intimidating for average consumers. This absorbing book sets the right tone and supplies answers quickly.