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Digital Darkroom 4 -- Practical Color Management and Printing

Managing color throughout your workflow is key to efficiently achieving consistent image output ... and key to your sanity and enjoyment.  Cameras, Monitors, Projectors, and Printers all represent color differently which can leave you confused about how to handle their color settings.  Color Management seeks optimize each device to achieve predictable and consistent results--from image capture, to display, to printing.  Learn how Color Management Software and Profiling Devices can help you optimize settings and achieve success!

Format:
--Seminar includes an extensive Digital Slideshow & Computer Demonstration

 

Content:
--Five Concepts key to understanding Color Management

--Five Groups of Settings Critical to an end-to-end, Color Consistent Workflow

--Color Consistent Printing

 

You will acquire an sound understanding of: Color Models/Spaces/Profiles; Color Space Conversion; Monitor and Printer Calibration and Profiling; Soft Proofing; and how Paper choices effect Color Results.  You will gain the strong foundation you need to make good setting choices whether your using Windows XP/Vista/7 or Mac Operating Systems, and on virtually any Image Editing Software, Printer, or Paper.

 

Special Features:
--Extensive collection of books on hand enables you to explore additional resources

--Ample Question & Answer Period following the Workshop to address your individual needs

Included Course Materials:
--Invaluable Course Handout consolidates key concepts, best practices, and references to additional learning resources

Who Should Attend?
--Everyone! Beginner though Advanced strategies presented

Maximum Class Size:
--Twelve for individually enrolled Students
--Unlimited for Private Groups

--One for Private Session

What to Bring:
--Writing material for notes

 

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