Color

Color

Sheldon Cotler, New York, New York, 1970

Description

This volume is #4 of a series of 16 books that teach photography. This book deals with photographing in color, how color film works, processing color film, print making and experimental color. Budget limits the average book in this series to 32 pages of color; to rotogravure instead of sheetfed; and to conventional binding rather than inverted case binding. Editorial considerations necessitate use of heads that are perhaps a bit too large and a bit too frequent. Module system for series has worked well through nine books so far.

Special Features: Special inserts of Strathmore Grandee Barcelona Gray used for chapter divisions; white stamping on cover, spine and logo.

Collections: Fifty Books of the Year (1971)
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book

Credits

Art director
Sheldon Cotler
Designer
Raymond Ripper
Picture editors
Erik Amfitheatrof, Carole Kismaric
Author
The editors of Time-Life Books
Editor
Robert G. Mason
Size
10 x 10 inches
Pages
240
Quantity printed
edition of over 10,000
Price
$7.95
Typeface
Linotype Helvetica, 10/13, with display in Stempel Helvetica
Typesetters
A-T Processes, The Composing Room, Inc.
Color separators
Case-Hoyt Corporation, Colorline International, Inc.
Printer/binder
R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company
Printing methods
Gravure, Color illustrations: offset
Papers
Westvaco Velvo Roto Dull, 70 lb., White, Warren Cameo Gloss, 70 lb., White
Printer
Case-Hoyt Corporation
Binding materials
bound in Kivar Silver (sides) and Holliston Zeppelin Black (spine) on .088 oak board
Binding method
adhesive bound, square-backed
Endpapers
Strathmore Grandee Barcelona Gray
Endpaper supplies
Bulkley Dunton Linde Lathrop, Inc.
Publisher
Time-Life Books
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