Free Datacolor Webinar in November

November 4, 2013 | Zoltan Arva-Toth | Events | Comment |

Datacolor will be hosting a new free-to-attend webinar this November. Entitled How to get the colours in your photobooks spot on with Vanilla PhotoBooks – with Richard West, this online seminar will cover the essential steps from adjusting images on a screen, putting together a photobook, to getting finished books looking great. Vanilla PhotoBooks are offering a 25% discount off the first Vanilla photobook to all attendees. The one-hour session will take place from 7pm on 19th November.

Datacolor Press Release

Datacolor announces a new series of free colour management webinars

New online seminars hosted in November by the expert in colour management for amateur and professional photographers, as well as graphic designers

Dietlikon/Zürich – 4 November 2013 – Datacolor, a global leader in colour management solutions will be hosting a new free-to-attend webinar in November. All online seminars are presented by Datacolor experts, and address various themes around colour management. On November’s agenda: How to get the colours in your photobooks spot on with Vanilla PhotoBooks?

All webinars are free, and anyone can register on www.datacolor.com/webinars.

Tuesday 19th November, 7 PM:

How to get the colours in your photobooks spot on with Vanilla PhotoBooks – with Richard West

Run by Datacolor expert Richard West in conjunction with Vanilla PhotoBooks, this one-hour session will cover the essential steps from adjusting images on a screen, putting together a photobook in the easy to use design software, to getting finished books looking great. Key to this process is having a colour calibration solution, so the session will also explain how to set this up and how best to work with various softwares including Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom. 

Vanilla is offering a 25% discount off the first Vanilla Photobook to all attendees. Details of how to get your discount will be shared during the Webinar

This session is designed for amateurs, as well as semi-pros and pros and will last an hour. 

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