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    Quote Originally Posted by Lpool View Post
    Still to be decided!
    Well, lets enjoy ourselves, please feel free to post here or send messages to davidmilisock@graphictechnology.com and we can discuss it in detail. I hope you enjoy the process, it's detailed but if you like problem solving it will be a rewarding learning experience.

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    Default Color Management Presentation

    As posted by M.P. Walinga follow the link titled "Heidelberg - Prinect Color Toolbox" and note the list of Expert Guides on the right hand side. Even though they are "User's Guides" they are very generic and neutral with the information that they present. Very good source of free information for anybody interested in Color Management.

    Best Regards

    Chuck Koehler
    Prinect Workflow & Color Specialist
    Heidelberg USA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lpool View Post
    This is basically for our printers to make them aware of color management judgment and the to use of spectrophotometer in their work.
    It might be helpful for their understanding if you start by reviewing how they manage color now so that they have a context to understand what will be different. It will also give you some credibility if you can show that you understand how they are currently working and where their issues are. It might also help them understand the value to them for changing how they are currently working because if there is no value for them in changing then they will not learn from your presentation.
    It's also a good idea to follow the presenter's maxim: "Tell them what you're going to tell them. Tell them. Tell them what you've told them."

    best, gordo


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