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		<title>Color Management How-To: Understanding Computer Color</title>
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		<description>Learning how to match the color you see on screen with that in your printed output is critical information for any digital artist or photographer. But first you need to understand how color works both on computer display and on paper. Start with this chapter from &apos;Real World Color Management.&apos;</description>
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