PRINT PRODUCTION TRACK | SUNDAY, JANUARY 14 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.
1:10 p.m.–2:10 p.m.
G7: Yes it Works On That! Ron Ellis, Principal, Ron Ellis Consulting LLC
G7 is more than just a way to calibrate an offset press. It contains a number of uses that push beyond traditional print and its limitations—from wide format, gravure, flexo, digital, to even electron microscopes. In this session, Ron Ellis will show how G7 is used worldwide on plastic, board, poly, textile, ceramics, glass, and almost any material you can imagine.
11:10 a.m.–12:10 p.m.
Benchmarking Output Device Performance David Hunter, Principal, Pilot Marketing Group
No two devices produce color the same way: they have different color gamuts, perceived resolutions, and other attributes that affect their ability to manufacture color. In this session, Dave Hunter will outline a methodical process to assess how your current output devices—and any future color device purchases— image color. Learn how you can perform your own benchmarks on your devices to better understand your equipment’s color capabilities or if the device is capable of simulating a desired printing reference such as GRACoL.
When Good Digital Color Goes Bad Michael Riebesehl, iGen family Product Manager, Xerox Corporation
We’ve all experienced it—we’re printing the next job on our digital press, and the color goes off the rails. But where do we look? Is it a simple re-calibration, or a setting on the digital front end, a press problem, or is there something wrong with the file? Understanding not only what to look for, but where to look first when it comes to troubleshooting bad color is key. Gain real takeaways on how to assess bad color, correct it, and maintain it.
2:20 p.m.–3:20 p.m.
Managing Color with Apple’s New Color Space Kevin O’Connor, Principal, Make Color Behave
Apple has moved all of its devices away from their previous default color space, sRGB. Apple devices now use an uncommon new color space with a much larger gamut—introducing a new set of possibilities—and significant potential color headaches. In this session, Kevin O’Connor will show you how to update your color workflow to take full advantage Apple’s new color space while correctly managing legacy content and devices.
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