mercoledì 29 agosto 2012

Datacolor Announces Dates and Times for Free Autumn/Winter Webinars

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Datacolor has just announced a number of additional dates to their series of free monthly webinars on colour calibration. The next scheduled webinar in the series, taking place on 12th September from 3:00 PM to 4:15 PM EDT, addresses colour management for fine art reproduction. Other webinars will highlight such topics as calibration for display devices including iPhones and iPads, using Spyder technology for colour management, and holiday gift ideas from Datacolor. Click through / scroll down for a detailed list of webinar dates and times.
Datacolor Press Release
Datacolor Announces Fall/Winter Dates and Times for Free Color Management Webinars
Step-By-Step Color Calibration Instructions and Holiday Ideas
Lawrenceville, NJ – August 27, 2012 – Datacolor® (http://www.datacolor.com), a global leader in digital color management technology, announced today additional dates to their series of free monthly webinars featuring hands-on instruction aimed to demonstrate the simplicity of color calibration. The next scheduled webinar in the series, taking place on Wednesday, September 12 from 3:00 PM to 4:15 PM EDT, addresses color management for fine art reproduction. Other webinars will highlight such topics as calibration for display devices including iPhones and iPads, using Spyder technology for color management, and holiday gift ideas from Datacolor.

Hosted by Datacolor’s Global Product Technology Manager David Tobie and noted landscape and fine art photographer, David Saffir, author of “Master Digital Color,” the monthly webinars continue to provide in-depth discussions and step-by-step demonstrations using Datacolor’s Spyder line of color calibration devices. In this expanded series, attendees will gain insight on various topics including how color calibration can help yield higher quality photo results and what product makes the best holiday gift.

“As we continue our monthly webinar series, we are able to not only provide a step-by-step explanation of color calibration solutions for professional photographers, but also helpful tips and tricks for the photo enthusiast,” said David Tobie. “From fine art reproduction to improving your family’s holiday photos, photographers of all levels can learn about the tools to produce color-accurate results and ultimately improve their images.”

Upcoming topics for the Datacolor color management webinar series to include:
September 12, 2012 3:00 – 4:15 p.m. EDT: Color Management for Fine Art Reproduction
September 19, 2012 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. & 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. EDT: Introduction to Color Management Using Spyder Technology
October 16, 2012 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. EDT: Calibration for All of Your Display Devices, Including iPhones, iPads, and More
November 14, 2012 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. EST: Holiday Stocking Stuffers from Datacolor
December 12, 2012 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. EST: Getting the Most Out of Your Holiday Photos

Registered attendees will be able to view the monthly webinars free of charge, and have the chance to interact with the speakers in a Q&A format. All attendees will also be automatically entered to win a Datacolor Spyder product coinciding with the webinar topic. Guests can register now at http://spyder.datacolor.com/webinars/.

About Datacolor
Datacolor is a global leader in color management solutions and color communication technology. The world’s leading brands, manufacturers, creative professionals and consumers have been choosing Datacolor’s innovative technology and solutions to consistently achieve the right color for nearly 40 years. A Swiss held company, Datacolor’s global presence encompasses a sales, service and support network serving customers in more than 65 countries throughout Europe, the Americas and Asia, along with 13 worldwide operation and production facilities. Industries served include apparel and textile, paint and coatings, automotive, plastics, photography, home theater and others. For more information about Datacolor and its products or services, visit http://www.datacolor.com.

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