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Main | Color Articles
 

Color Theory & Application
Mark A. Coudray

Articles on Color Perception, Evaluation, Matching, Viewing, and Controlling Color

Printing Difficult Fleshtones with Four Color Process
Mark Coudray
Fleshtones are one of the most difficult areas to manage with four color process. This article investigates the causes and cures to the difficult area. . . . Keep Reading
Print Procedures for a Color-Managed Workflow, Part 1
Mark Coudray
In order to use digital color management in a screen-printing environment, your screenmaking and production procedures must be consistent and repeatable. Learn what variables you have to lock down before you can take advantage of ICC profiles and other color-management tools. . . . Keep Reading
Tuning Your Print Procedures for a Color-Managed Workflow Part 2
Mark Coudray
Once you gain control over color management, your consistency, quality, and profitability will grow. In this article, Coudray continues his discussion about what it takes to get your shop in shape to do so. . . . Keep Reading
Color Viewing and Matching
Mark Coudray
Color matching and evaluation has always been a time consuming and difficult subject for most printers. There are some key factors that have a major impact on the ability to view, evaluate, and match color. The focus here is on some of the underlaying factors that have a large effect on our ability to see and perceive color and color change. . . . Keep Reading
Defective Color Vision and Perception
Mark Coudray
Color vision varies between individuals Understanding how we "see" color might influence what you, your staff, and your clients see. . . . Keep Reading
Evaluating Color - Options for Virtual Proofing and Collaboration Part 3
Mark Coudray
Virtual Soft Proofing requires hardware and software in a calibrated workflow. What solutions are available today and who are the vendors? . . . Keep Reading
Evaluating Color - Components of Remote Soft Proofing Part 2
Mark Coudray
Soft proofing means comparing a monitor image to hard-copy output Digital Remote Soft Proofing: The Key to Effective Color Communication . . . Keep Reading
Remote Soft Proofing: The Key to Color Communication Part 1
Mark Coudray
Digital remote soft proofing offers screen and digital printers a way to improve color control, speed up time to press, and greatly reduce rejects. Read on to find out more about this technology and some of the other benefits you can reap when you implement a remote soft proofing system. . . . Keep Reading
Managing Color for Consistent Customer Approval
Mark Coudray
Your command of color viewing and matching is critical to client satisfaction. Discover how to identify and remove the variables associated with these processes. . . . Keep Reading