If you enter club (or other) competitions and print your favourite output, good colour management is important. The first and second sessions in the RAPC’s colour management series were presented Wednesday, Oct. 24th. Glenn Bloodworth provided an introductory overview on good colour management & workflows, and Mike MacKay provided advise on the trials and tribulations of monitors – how to select them [differences in technology, etc], what are the good ones, and how to calibrate them.
Hard copies of the two presentations are available on the RAPC website. Go to the “Newsletters- Documents-Files” menu [upper right side on home page] and in the pull-down menu go to the “Techniques and Tools” listing. Check on that sub-menu and you’ll find the two pdf files listed, posted today, Oct. 25th. One is called “Overview: Good Colour Management Workflow” and the other is termed “Monitors*#@!”.
The 3rd session in the RAPC series on colour management is this coming Nov. 3rd – the
“Gallery Workshop”. This session will cover colour management in preparing images for the club’s digital gallery, for slide showcases, and for competitions. Spaces are still available for sign up. Register through the RA Centre.
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