London Colour Management Training Courses - Classroom & Live Online
Our London Colour Management courses will suit designers, photographers, and publishers looking to gain expert colour knowledge.
Get consistent colour results across all your files to save your business money with colour professional classes in our central training centre based in Farringdon. Bespoke courses can be tailored to your requirements and offered either at XChange Training or onsite at your premises.
Our London Colour Management courses will suit designers, photographers, and publishers looking to gain expert colour knowledge.
Get consistent colour results across all your files to save your business money with colour professional classes in our central training centre based in Farringdon. Bespoke courses can be tailored to your requirements and offered either at XChange Training or onsite at your premises.
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Colour Management Introduction 1 Day
Location: London Level: Introduction
Next Dates: 28 Feb - 28 Feb | 23 Apr - 23 Apr
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Colour Management Introduction 1 Day
Location: Manchester Level: Introduction
Next Dates: 17 Jan - 17 Jan | 21 Mar - 21 Mar
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Bespoke Colour Management Courses
Bespoke Colour Management classroom based training courses are available in our central London training centre in Farringdon for private learning to suit you or your group requirements. Bespoke sessions are offered on dates to fit in with your schedule and content can be tailored according to your level and project needs.
Introduction to Colour Management training course
Level: Introduction
Introduction to Colour Management for Digital Photographers training course
Level: Introduction
Colour Management and Digital Workflow for Photographers
Level: Introduction
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Onsite Colour Management Courses
Our bespoke Colour Management courses can be organised onsite at your offices on dates to suit you or your team. This means we can arrange a private tailored course with content customised to your workflow requirements, on dates to suit you and without the need to leave the office! This offers many advantages and there is no increase in the actual training cost although basic travel expenses may be additional for courses organised outside of the London area (see below).
Introduction to Colour Management training course
Level: Introduction
Introduction to Colour Management for Digital Photographers training course
Level: Introduction
Colour Management and Digital Workflow for Photographers
Level: Introduction
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ABOUT ONSITE TRAININGIn most cases we can provide this course onsite at your offices without any additional expenses in the following locations surrounding our London training centre; Brentwood, Bracknell, Chelmsford, Dorking, Farnborough, Hemel Hempstead, High Wycombe, Luton, Maidenhead, Reading, St Albans and Woking.
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The courses below are all available be taken Live Online remotely with tuition as if you were in the class including remote support and screen sharing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the main benefits of effective Colour Management workflow?
Colour management enables colour simulation to be applied across a workflow, allowing you to simulate print before committing. This allows you to save time throughout the design process and cut down on wastage as colours will be consistent and reliable.
Do you offer tailored/bespoke courses for Colour Management?
We provide bespoke sessions for Colour Management training with course content that is tailored to your level of knowledge, experience and ability. The content can also be tailored to the projects that you will applying them to, making sure you get the most out of the training. These bespoke courses can be delivered to groups or as one-to-one learning and are available in class or onsite.
What is an ICC Profile?
An ICC (International Colour Consortium) profile is a set of data that characterises the colour attributes of a device - mapped between the device source and the profile connection space. Every device that displays colour can be assigned an ICC profile, defining the colours that will be displayed by that operating system, once the profile has been matched and implemented, the colour wll be displayed as intended.
What is the difference between RGB, CMYK and L*A*B Colour spaces?
The RGB colour model stores the values of red, green and blue - RGB values are commonly used for digital images. The CMYK colour model stores the values cyan, magenta, yellow and black, these values are used for the print process, and defines the kind of inks that are used. L*a*b is defined by the Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage (CIE) and is modelled on a colour opponent theory that states two colours cannot be red and green or blue or yellow at the same time. This model helps to identify colour inconsistencies, offering designers greater control.
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