One Day Colour Correction, Post Production & Panel Design Workshop

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Landscape Architecture, Room 143

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Landscape Architecture Programs - School of Environmental Design and Rural Development hosts:

One Day Colour Correction, Post Production and Panel Design Workshop

Instructor and Author:  Mansoor Ma

Description:
You worked for weeks designing and preparing for your final presentation, but then realize that the colours on your printed panel looks horrible or the panel display simply does not convey the design message to sell the design. Time is pressing on and may be the presentation is coming in a few days. Many questions then come to your mind: What is going on... and may be the printer is bad? What's wrong and how to fix the problems... at least some of them? How to adjust colours last minute and still manage to get a half decent quality printed presentation panel that is "presentable"?

Does this sound familiar? If you have these problems, please join us for this one-day intensive training workshop. I will help you to find the problems and show a variety of "quick fix" solutions to minimize these problems. The date of this workshop is specially designed to allow you to learn the skills from the workshop and be able to immediately apply them (at least some of them) to your upcoming final presentation.

Date:  Sunday, March 13, 2016
Time: 8:30 pm to 5:30 pm
Location: LA Room 143
Cost: $25 (promotional rate) --- Payment to Joanne Gillis, Room LA 103A

!!! 25 Spots only !!!

This intensive training requires the following "Must Have" items (please read carefully):
1. Your laptop and charger; Mouse; Extension Chord
2. Your software already installed on your laptop. Must have Photoshop. InDesign and Illustrator are not required for the training.
3. Your presentation panel content from your LAST assignment. The content should include the following:
---> The original pdf file of your presentation panel from your last assignment
---> All your separate drawings that contribute to that panel layout in digital format (i.e. individual drawing of your masterplan, section-elevation, perspectives, etc.)
---> If you use SketchUp to generate these separate drawings, then you should bring this with you as well.
4. Your note pad to write your own notes and to do quick sketches
5. A ruler with cm and INCHES as measuring units (yes... "inches" unit is important)
Note: Hand colouring medium (e.g. markers, colour pencils) NOT required.

For any technical questions, please contact Mansoor Ma at:  integratedmediaworkshop@gmail.com
 

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