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ICC Color Management in Photoshop Tutorials

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ICC (International Color Consortium) refers to a set of universal protocols adopted by several companies to ensure that color is described and interpreted accurately and consistently. These standards are supported by major applications such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat, and InDesign, as well as monitors, scanners, digital cameras and other hardware devices sharing the same tool set. In Virtual Training Company's ICC Color Management in Photoshop Tutorial, trainer Rita Amladi teaches you how to manage black and white and color workflows for output. She also has a whole section on ICC color workflows adopted by color professionals. Go ahead and start today by simply clicking one of the topics below.
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General Productivity Tips
 Welcome to ICC Color Management (02:21)
 Relevant General Preferences (04:55)
 New! Workspace Presets (01:49)
 New! File Browser (06:32)
Color Management Basics
 Pieces of the Puzzle (02:37)
 Components of a CMS (04:44)
 What is a Color Gamut? (05:01)
 What is a Working Space? (02:45)
Photoshop 7 Color Settings
 Color Settings Intro (02:33)
 Color Settings Presets (05:48)
 RGB Working Spaces (09:22)
 Small or Large RGB Working Space? (01:38)
 CMYK Working Spaces (03:52)
 Convert CMYK Setup Into an ICC Profile! (02:10)
 Grayscale Working Spaces (05:45)
 Spot Color Working Spaces (01:52)
 Color Management Policies (02:52)
 Color Management Policy-Preserve Embedded Profiles (05:31)
 Color Management Policy-Convert to Working Spaces (04:27)
 Color Management Policy-Off (05:24)
 Profile Mismatch Warning (05:38)
 Missing Profiles Warning (02:11)
 Advanced Mode Options (05:34)
Working With Profiles
 Clues to a Documents Profile (03:08)
 Common Terms to Describe Profiles (04:04)
 Assign Profile (03:16)
 Convert to Profile (03:27)
 Rendering Intents (07:41)
 Where are the Profiles Saved? (02:20)
 Saving and Loading Presets (01:54)
 Managing Your Profiles (05:02)
Calibrate and Characterize
 Calibrate? Characterize? (04:07)
 Acquiring Canned Profiles (03:12)
 Acquiring Custom Profiles (03:30)
 Free Monitor Calibration (06:54)
 Tip Lighting and Viewing (02:05)
 Targets and Test Images (04:56)
 Tip Pre-qualify Your Devices (04:54)
 Creating a Scanner Profile-Monaco Systems and EZ color 2 (04:47)
 Creating a Printer Profile-Gretag MacBeth and Eye-One Pro (05:08)
Proofing and Matching Colors
 Soft-proof on Your Monitor! (04:30)
 Soft-proof to Multiple Devices at Once! (02:08)
 Proofing on Desktop Printers (04:52)
 Synchronize Color Settings in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator (02:06)
 Matching Pantone Colors (04:52)
 Remote Color Proofing Using PDF (05:24)
 Cross-rendering Profiles (06:11)
Workflows -Tips and Recommendations
 Saving Color-Managed Files (02:07)
 Evaluating Color Part 1 (04:48)
 Evaluating Color Part 2 (04:06)
 Adding File Information (03:18)
 Color Strategy for Web Art (03:26)
 Color Strategy for Web and Print Work (04:32)
 Save for Web Dialog (02:42)
 Color Strategy for RGB to CMYK Color (06:08)
 Color Strategy for RGB to Grayscale Output (05:35)
 Final Thoughts on Color Management (02:58)


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Title: ICC Color Management in Photoshop
Author: Rita Amladi
SKU: 33401
ISBN: 1932072144
Duration: 5 hrs / 57 Lessons
Compatibility: Win XP, 2000, 98, NT, Mac OS X, OS 9

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