Duration: 1hr 09m | Video: h264, yuv420p, 850x480 30fps | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 154MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
FGHOW Series, a series of video to guide you to master various topics. Created by Faris Ghazali, this series often featuring other tutor to lead on the class. This time around we have The Color Management: Basic Guide For Design, Photography & Web presented by John McGeeney.
Having a reliable color management work process can help you precisely get prints that match the picture on your screen. In this course, take after alongside with me as I will takes you through the nuts and bolts of color management for design, photography and the web. To begin with, you'll find out about the diverse color spaces (CMYK, ColorMatch, and sRGB) and how they impact your color work flow, and the tools you have to accomplish exact color. Then figure out how and why to align your camera and your screen, design the color settings in applications, for example, the Adobe Creative Suite and Aperture, and pick the best printer and paper for your style of work of art. Along the way, I will takes you into a regular studio setup for lessons on the gear you requirement for at-home calibration and printing.
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