PH 1150 - Color Management + Output Credits: 3
This freshman-level course covers the calibration of devices to produce consistent, predictable color for output of digital files onto physical media. Students will increase proficiency in their digital workflow including; file preparation, resolution selection, print-profiling, paper selection, soft-proofing techniques, and creating editions. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have gained a better understanding of how to format files based on client and vendor requirements when print output is required.
Prerequisites: PH 1100 - Photography Principles
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Apply color calibration standards across multiple devices and software.
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of ICC profiling and soft-proofing.
- Create photographic prints that illustrate a full range of tones with accurate color balance.
PH 1150 Course Learning Outcome Rubric
Required Textbooks: Color Management & Quality Output: Working with Color from Camera to Display to Print, T. Ashe, Focal Press, 2013, ISBN: 9781136086373 Required Course Materials:
- Entry-level DSLR or MILC Camera with appropriate memory cards & batteries
- Camera Bag
- Tripod
- External Hard Drive (1TB or Larger)
- Photographic Inkjet Paper (Check with instructor)
- Recommended: Monitor Calibration such as a DataColor SPYDER or X-Rite ColorMunki
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