Dan Margulis

Dan Margulis

Dan Margulis is an expert on color correction and reproduction of photographs, using Adobe Photoshop or similar software.

His Professional Photoshop series (first edition 1994, currently in its fifth edition, 2006) is widely viewed as an authoritative work in the field of digital color correction of photographs. His Photoshop LAB Color: The Canyon Conundrum and Other Adventures in the Most Powerful Colorspace established the usage of L*a*b* as a standard part of the repertory of high-end retouchers. His magazine column, Makeready, which ran from 1993 to 2006, introduced many concepts in color handling that have since become accepted practice in the industry. The column appeared in several publications worldwide. In its later years, it was carried simultaneously by Electronic Publishing and Photoshop User magazines in the United States.

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Body of work

The work of Margulis is associated with the concept that digital color correction should seek to correspond to what a human observer would see if placed in the position of the camera. He popularized, but did not originate, a method he described as "color by the numbers", which requires the retoucher to verify that certain values in the digital file agree with known standards.

His techniques attempt to emulate certain well-known reactions/attributes of the human visual system, such as chromatic adaptation and simultaneous contrast. He has identified several other characteristics of human perception that he states should be taken into account when processing a digital image. These include assertions that humans prefer fuller and richer tonality in the quartertone region than cameras customarily provide, that humans subconsciously use saturation as a measure of an object's distance, and that humans do not focus on strongly colored objects as intensely as on more neutral ones.

Other theoretical suggestions made by Margulis include:

  • In conversions from color to black and white, the objective is to identify areas of contrasting color and adjust them to substitute contrast in luminosity.[1]
  • Identification of the A channel of L*a*b* (usually written as LAB by imaging professionals) as operating on a magenta-green axis, as opposed to the red-green axis described in previous technical works.[2]

Image-processing techniques originated by Margulis include

  • The concept of assigning important image regions to the steepest parts of input-output channel curves ("The steeper the curve, the more the contrast.")[3]
  • Use of channel blending to enhance detail in weaker channels.[4]
  • Overlay blending to enhance highlight and/or shadow detail.[5]
  • Using different styles of black generation (gray component replacement, or GCR) to avoid press problems or to make color correction easier.[6]
  • Unsharp masking by channel rather than overall [7]
  • Emphasizing the darkening function of sharpening at the expense of lightening [8]
  • The "Man from Mars Method" of driving colors apart without regard to whether gray balance is altered.[9]
  • LAB as a primary tool in color correction[10]
  • Blurring the AB channels of LAB to reduce colored noise.[11]
  • Assigning a "false profile" to an RGB image so that it will be interpreted as lighter during subsequent conversions.[12]
  • High Radius, Low Amount ("hiraloam") method of unsharp masking [13]
  • Uniting separate versions of the same image through use of masks that, although based on the original photograph, have been blurred beyond recognition.[14]

At a presentation to MIT faculty and graduate students in 2007, Margulis introduced the "picture-postcard workflow", which he claimed to yield better correction results in shorter times than did traditional methods of image enhancement. He proposed a three-stage approach. First, any obvious problems with color are corrected. Second, contrast is enhanced without changing the color of the first step. Third, more pleasing color is incorporated, usually in LAB. The proposal suggested replacing the traditional method of color correction, where one step is intended to solve color and contrast problems simultaneously.

In 2001, Margulis was one of the first three members, and the only writer, inducted into the Photoshop Hall of Fame.[15] In the United States, his small-group, hands-on courses in these subjects are sponsored by Sterling Ledet & Associates, Inc. In Europe, he has taught in German, Italian, Spanish and English.

Bibliography

  • 2006 Professional Photoshop Fifth Edition: The Classic Guide to Color Correction, ISBN 032144017X
  • 2005 Photoshop LAB Color: The Canyon Conundrum and Other Adventures in the Most Powerful Colorspace, ISBN 0321356780
  • 2002 Professional Photoshop: The Classic Guide to Color Correction, ISBN 032144017X
  • 2000 Professional Photoshop 6: The Classic Guide to Color Correction, ISBN 0471403997
  • 1998 Professional Photoshop 5: The Classic Guide to Color Correction, ISBN 047132308X
  • 1996 Makeready: A Prepress Resource, ISBN 1558285083
  • 1994 Professional Photoshop: Color Correction, Retouching, and Image Manipulation With Adobe Photoshop, ISBN 0471018732

References

  1. ^ (Keeping the Color in Black and White, Electronic Publishing magazine, March, 1993)
  2. ^ (Professional Photoshop 5, 1998)
  3. ^ Introduced in "Color, Curves, and Horsetrading," Computer Artist magazine, August 1994
  4. ^ ("Plate Blending as Poetry", three articles, Computer Artist magazine, August–December 1998)
  5. ^ ("Making Two Ends Meet", Electronic Publishing magazine, September 2004)
  6. ^ ("GCR: Color as a Four-Letter Word" and "In Color Correction, the Key Is the K", Computer Artist magazine, October–December 1993)
  7. ^ ("Hittin’ ‘em Where They Ain’t," Computer Artist magazine, April 1998)
  8. ^ ("Sharpening With a Stiletto", Computer Artist magazine, February 1998)
  9. ^ ("The Man From Mars Method," Electronic Publishing magazine, March, 2005)
  10. ^ ("Color, Contrast and LAB" and "LAB Meets the Matador", Computer Artist magazine, June–August 1996)
  11. ^ (Makeready, 1996)
  12. ^ ("Fate and the False Profile", Electronic Publishing magazine, August 2001)
  13. ^ (Seybold Conference, fall 2002; "Life on the Edge", Electronic Publishing magazine, January 2005)
  14. ^ (Professional Photoshop Fifth Edition, 2006)
  15. ^ http://www.photoshophalloffame.com/winners/dmargulis.html

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