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News Release from: The Colour Collective
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 13 November 2006
Providing Skills For Workflow Colour
Management
The Colour Collective is launching a new series of classroom-based courses that aims to provide trainees with the knowledge and skills to colour manage their own workflows.
The Colour Collective is launching a new series of classroom-based courses that aims to provide trainees with the knowledge and skills to colour manage their own workflows Created and led by Colour Collecticve's technical director, Rob Griffith, each course is held in a dedicated, fully equipped training centre that includes individual workstations for every attendee
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 24 Jul 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Griffith has previously run training courses for GretagMacbeth, Canon Europe, The Royal Photographic Society and The British Museum and has many years of colour management experience in a variety of different workflows and market sectors, said The Colour Collective.
The schedule of training courses includes introduction to colour management and a GretagMacbeth Eye One Workshop.
A course covering the ISO 12647 printing standard is also being developed.
Bespoke on-site courses in almost any colour management system are also available.
All the courses will provide the necessary groundwork of theory whilst concentrating on practical exercises that include profile creation, implementation, setting up the colour management options in applications such as Adobe Photoshop and open discussions will cover common workflow issues, added the company.
Rob Griffith commented, "The success we've had running training courses for many of our corporate clients has proven that by empowering users to take control of their colour quality, companies can save both time and money, in addition to improving their results.".
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