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Best Practices for Implementing a FADGI Compliant Color...

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Best Practices for Implementing a FADGI Compliant Color Digitization Workflow
Instructor(s): David R. Wyble, Avian Rochester, LLC and Thomas Rieger, Library of Congress
Level: Introductory
Duration: 4 hours, with two 15-minute and one 30-minute break
Date: Monday, 23 May
Time:
    New York: 10:00 – 15:00
    Paris: 16:00 – 21:00

Benefits:
This course enables the attendee to:

  • Understand the terminology of calibration and applications for color measurements.
  • Understand the best practices for color measurements.
  • Interpret measurement results, and the implications of the various parameters in CIELAB calculations.
  • Understand some of the processes of managing an array of instruments across an organization.
  • Gain an understanding of the operational daily, weekly, monthly, and long term processes needed to effectively manage a digitization quality management program.
  • Understand the interaction of increasing quality standards and the impact on productivity and system stability.
  • Learn what is appropriate under what circumstances.
  • Understand the interrelationship between reference and monitoring tools and targets.

Course Description: Cultural heritage institutions worldwide are making their treasures available on the internet for all to discover. Essential to this effort is the accuracy of the digitization in the area of color. This course covers the fundamentals of color science and their practical implementation in a FADGI imaging framework to help institutions of all sizes and capabilities achieve this goal. The guidance published by FADGI provides a roadmap to successful, quality digitization, regardless of the size of your digitization budget. This course assists in identifying the most appropriate approach for your institution, and provides practical solutions that are appropriate for programs at any level. The program includes a heavy dose of color science principals and applications, and practical information developed from years of digitization experience at the Library of Congress.

Intended Audience: Managers, engineers, and technicians working in color management and/or digitization operations. This includes manufacturers, service providers, and content custodians. Some knowledge of digital capture technologies is helpful, but not necessary.

David R. Wyble is the founder and president of Avian Rochester, and since 2010 has provided color and imaging consulting, as well as physical targets and measurements, for digitization.

Thomas Rieger is the manager of digitization services at the Library of Congress, editor of the 2016 FADGI Technical Guidelines, and a member of ISO Photography Technical Committees. Rieger was previously director of imaging services at NEDCC, and an industry consultant

Cost:
Member $ 135
Non Member $ 150
Student $ 75

For office use only:

Category
1. Short Courses
When
5/23/2022 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Eastern Daylight Time