April 22, 2009, CLemson, SC — If you are interested in 7-color process printing for packaging, or would like to take part in a live implementation of expanded gamut technology, you are invited to join Clemson faculty and guest presenters for the Seven Color Process Hands-on Workshop in the new Sonoco Institute of Packaging Design and Graphics at Clemson University.
Hands-on activities include running a press, performing ink draw downs and analysis, creating profiles, digital proofing, color separation, and process control. You will leave with press samples of a characterization and final job printed with 7-color process
June 2nd Presentations: Begin 8:30
Why 7-Color Process for Your Packaging
Defining Extended Gamut Inks and Process Limitations
Color Tolerances, Process Control, and Managing Expectations
Hands-on Breakout Sessions:
Ink Set Formulation, Analysis, and Evaluation
The 7-Color Process Press Fingeprint
June 3rd Presentations: Begin 8:30
From Customer File to Color Separation
Proofing Options for Expanded Gamut
Creating the 7-Color Process Data-set and Color Management
Hands-on Breakout Sessions:
Digital Inkjet Proofing to Press Characterization Data and Making Proofs
Selective Gamut Expansion and Workflow with "Live" Job
June 4th: End 11:00
Hands-on Session:
Running the "Live" Job to Established Production Settings
Presentation:
Keys to Successful Commercialization
Presenters and Contributors
Mark Samworth, ESKOArtwork
Jay Sperry, Clemson University
Kevin Bourquin, Cyber Graphics
John Fulcoly, Fulcoly Associates
Learn more and Register for attendance at http://www.clemson.edu/sonoco_institute/seven_color_process.html
Source: Clemson Press Release
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