Dan Margulis is internationally regarded as the leading authority on color correction. He is the author of Professional Photoshop, which, since its first edition in 1994, has become the unofficial bible of the prepress and printing industries. His column, "Makeready," which focuses on practical production issues, appears in both Photoshop User and Electronic Publishing magazines. Formerly a professional prepress manager with over 20 years experience heading electronics departments at high-end trade shops, he now offers small-group, hands-on color correction classes in the U.S., Canada, and Europe in four different languages. In September 2001, Dan was one of the first three persons named to the Photoshop Hall of Fame of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals.
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Friday, September 7th |
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| 08:15am – 09:15am |
How Much Color Is Too Much? Part IEverybody wants vivid, intense color, but nobody wants their work to look tasteless. An exploration of what you can get away with in color enhancement, with an emphasis on speed and use of actions in conjunction with Configurator. |
Dan Margulis | Photoshop A Track |
| 11:00am – 12:00pm |
How Much Color Is Too Much? Part IIThe Modern Man from Mars Method, and other LAB maneuvers that allow striking, yet realistic, coloring. |
Dan Margulis | Photoshop A Track |
| 01:00pm – 02:00pm |
Blending, Blurring & Masking: Part IThis advanced session explores blending of channels, or separate versions of the same picture, to achieve depth and realism. Several new actions will be made available to expedite the workflow. |
Dan Margulis | Photoshop B Track |
| 02:15pm – 03:15pm |
Blending, Blurring & Masking: Part IIAdvanced channel blending and multiplication, with emphasis on how to avoid haloing and other evidence of artificiality. |
Dan Margulis | Photoshop B Track |