Renowned color management and digital imaging expert Marco Ugolini presents an all-day Saturday hands-on workshop on CMYK conversion and the art of preparing images for offset press publication. Marco's strength is in providing a clear and solid understanding of CMYK color theory, as well as great hands-on imaging techniques for photographers, graphic designers, those in prepress/print, and the majority of people who don't understand CMYK or the requirements for quality offset printing. If your palms get sweaty when someone asks for CMYK, or if your print jobs don't look as good as they should, then you need to attend this workshop!
This hands-on workshop will include a brief review of the fundamentals of ICC color management. Attendees will be asked to provide files that they have had difficulty converting to CMYK, and alternative approaches will be used to obtain the best solution, depending on the needs of each specific image. Participants are encouraged to bring their laptop computers to this workshop (with a working copy of Photoshop).
For more details on the workshop and online registration visit:
www.asmptucson.org/events/event_04_05_08.html
Marco Ugolini has been working in the field of visual arts since he started as a photographer in the late 1970s. In the 1980s, he worked as a master Black & White darkroom printer in New York City; his clients included Bruce Weber, Peter H. Beard, Michael Halsband, Neal Slavin, Herb Ritts, Mary Ellen Mark, Bruce Davidson, Annie Leibovitz, Burt Glinn and Irving Penn. Fifteen of his photographs are included in the permanent collection of the Bibliothéque Nationale in Paris, France.
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