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11.30.-0001 - 11.30.-0001
Getting The Most From Your Desktop Printer
Do you have problems with getting great photographs from your desktop printer? Is the color not what you saw on your monitor? Can the color be the same as you see on your monitor? Answers to these questions as well as gaining an understanding of the digital desktop to print process are all explained in this one-day intensive workshop.
Basic principles of color correction and color management are explored in an effort to give the workshop participant a better understanding of the desktop to print process. Photoshop and Epson printers are utilized for the workshop but the information will be universal to any type of desktop printer you might use. A basic understanding of Photoshop is encouraged.
Your instructor will be Rob Winner. Rob has a BA and MS in Professional Photography and is a Faculty member here at Brooks Institute. Rob has been a leader in bringing digital photography and digital color to Brooks developing core digital classes within our curriculum. He has 25 years experience in commercial and documentary photography, as well as 15 years of experience teaching amateur and professional photographers how to make better photographs. Having produced photographs for clients both in the studio and on location, Rob is able to impart knowledge concerning the technical and aesthetic creation and output of digital imagery.
One day workshop 9AM to 5PM $199
No longer available
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