Colour Guru in One Day will be held at X-Rite’s UK HQ near Manchester in their fully equipped training centre. With dates available in March, May & June each course is limited to only 8 attendees so everyone will get one-to-one attention & have the time to use and understand the equipment.
Benefiting from a blend of theory to understand the foundations of Colour Management combined with practical exercises that include profile creation, implementation, setting up the colour management options in applications such as Adobe Photoshop attendees are also welcome to bring questions and issues for open discussion on common workflow issues.
Demystifying what is often seen as a complex subject, course modules include:
- Colour Theory
- How Colour Management Works
- Calibrating & Profiling Monitors
- Using Applications to Colour Manage your Images
- Colour Managing Digital Photography
- Profiling RGB Printers
- Profiling CMYK Printers
- Proofing & Press Standards
- Evaluating Colour & Fine Tuning Results
- Colour Managed Workflows
The course is the latest to launch following a range of successful courses by Rob Griffith. He commented, “The feedback we’ve had from past courses indicates our clients are benefiting from increased critical colour quality, which is saving them both time and money, in addition to improving their end results.”
Rob Griffith, author of Practical Colour Management has previously run training courses for X-Rite, Canon Europe, The Royal Photographic Society, The British Museum and has many years of colour management experience in a wide variety of different workflows and market sectors.
Colour Guru in One Day will cost £150.00 + vat per attendee with group discounts available. All attendees will receive a free copy of Practical Colour Management, course notes, email & telephone support after the course & exclusive discounts on products. Lunch & refreshments will also be provided.
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