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7th March 2024, 03:45 PM
#1
Colour Management Webinar.
I received notification of a webinar to be hosted by Datacolor & DxO Labs which could perhaps be of interest to some CIC members.
Link attached..........
https://lp.datacolor.com/DxO-Webinar...-Webinar-03-24
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7th March 2024, 05:51 PM
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Re: Colour Management Webinar.
Thanks! I've signed up for both. I'm a long-time user of PhotoLab, but use Calibrite / xRite profiling hardware.
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7th March 2024, 07:54 PM
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Re: Colour Management Webinar.
I noticed that the topics to be reviewed in the webinar have not shown up in the link in the first post.
See attached.....
Webinar Series Info
Topic: The Fine Art Print for Amateur Photographers
Date: Tuesday, March 26, 2024 – 7:00 PM GMT (London/UK) / 8:00 PM CET (Berlin/GE) / 3:00 PM EDT (New York/USA)
This webinar explains the foundations of color management in the photographic print process. It’s designed to help amateur photographers interested in producing high-quality fine art prints using either an inkjet printer or a Photo Lab.
Webinar topics included:
Calibrating your monitor.
Understanding Color Spaces and how to use them.
What are Out of Gamut colors, and how do we address them?
Why bit depth is important, especially with wide gamut color spaces.
The importance of paper selection and profiling.
Introduction to the soft proofing workflow.
Approximate time duration: 30-40 minutes.
Topic: Exporting and Printing Images with DxO PhotoLab
Date: Tuesday, April 16, 2024 – 7:00 PM GST (London/UK) / 8:00 PM CEST (Berlin/GE) / 2:00 PM EDT (New York/USA)
This webinar explains the workflow for editing and printing images using DxO PhotoLab and Datacolor products. It is geared for the amateur photographer, focusing on the foundations of color management for printing, along with illustrating how to achieve consistent color results whether printing at home or using a photo lab.
Webinar topics included:
Calibrating the monitor.
Creating a master image file.
Producing a print file from the master file.
Soft Proofing the print file.
Printing in DxO PhotoLab.
Exporting images for the Internet.
Exporting files to send to a Photo Lab for printing.
Approximate time duration: 30-40 minutes.
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