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Institute for Graphics and Imaging Offers Two Color Seminars
Monday 04. May 2009 - The Institute for Graphics and Imaging (IGI)an education and training organization funded by and dedicated to the printing and graphic arts industryhas announced two color seminars.
The first, to be held Tuesday, May 19, 2009, will cover how-to techniques for troubleshooting color control issues for any output device. The second, to be held the following day, will deal with setting up a color management system for an entire workflow. Both sessions will be conducted by David Hunter, a veteran graphic arts industry color expert. Hunter was responsible for the Graphic Arts business segment for Aldus Corporation, and is now the principal of Pilot Marketing, a graphic arts consultancy specializing in high end color training.
Announcing the new courses, IGI Executive Director Ron Dahl commented: “With this pair of color management seminars, IGI continues its mission of bringing practical, hands-on training to Midwestern printers. David Hunter is widely known and respected for his ability to simplify concepts that often appear initially difficult. The IGI classroom includes individual workstations for each student, and provides actual participation in the methods being taught.”