An instructional and certification
program for colour management best practices for use in the pressroom
is being organized by NPES and IDEAlliance on 15 and 16 February 2014
in New Delhi. The trainer for this two-day course is Steve Ballinger,
director of training of IDEAlliance USA.
The objective of this two-day workshop
is to impart knowledge and understanding of colour management to
printers and printing professionals. At the conclusion of this
course, all participants will be given the opportunity to take a
Color Management Professional – Printing certification examination.
All successful candidates will be awarded the Color Management
Professional(CMP) for Printing certificate by IDEAlliance.
The Color Management Professional for
Printing program is designed as an easy to understand instructional
guide to basic colour management principles for establishing
benchmarks for consumables, lighting, instruments and output devices.
It explains the importance of choosing a target reference condition
and how to benchmark press performance in order to determine and
verify tone reproduction and plate curves in the pressroom. The
two-day course covers topics such as optimizing press production and
strategies for maintaining press calibration. Applying the principles
of the CMP-Print program will assure a consistent colour managed
workflow that adheres to industry specifications and standards.
There are a very limited number of
seats available for this very reasonably priced program and members
of IDEAlliance India will get preference in admission and also
benefit from a discount on the fees. For more information about the
course and registration please contact Vinod Vittoba, director, at
NPES India at +91 9818278460 and eMail –
vinod@npes.in
or Komal Singhal of IDEAlliance India at +91 9873844739 and eMail –
komal@ippgroup.in.
IDEAlliance
based in the United States is a not-for-profit trade association of
more than 1300 member companies. In April 2013 it announced a
significant expansion of its global operations, with the addition of
International Affiliates in Europe and India.
IDEAlliance-Europe and IDEAlliance-India join current
International Affiliates in China, South Korea, Mexico, and Columbia,
expanding IDEAlliance’s growing influence in the worldwide
development and adoption of media production standards and best
practices.
On becoming an International Affiliate for IDEAlliance, Naresh
Khanna, editor of the trade magazines
Indian Printer and Publisher
and
Packaging South Asia as well as director for Ipp Services,
Training and Research, commented, “IppStar is keen to bring
IDEAlliance’s
colour management training and G7 certificate programs
to India. These programs will forward our work in the improvement in
colour reproduction and quality standards of a vibrant print and
packaging industry. Our organization is fortunate to enjoy the trust
of the graphics arts community in a region where there is still
double digit growth in print and packaging, and where brand owners
are becoming increasingly demanding.”
International Affiliates promote and develop IDEAlliance programs
for their local networks of technology and service providers, as well
as offer individualized member services and benefits. David
Steinhardt, IDEAlliance President and CEO, commented, “The work of
IDEAlliance is global because media production is global. The demands
of international business requires IDEAlliance to communicate and
train in different languages and build specifications and best
practices for a worldwide platform. IDEAlliance commits to meet the
diverse needs of a global membership through its Affiliate partners.
We welcome their support in advancing media production.”
There are three levels of membership in IDEAlliance India – for
individuals; for small and medium companies; and, for large
companies. For membership information and benefits please contact
Komal Singhal as above.
Krishanu Dutta, November 2013 issue
Indian Printer and Publisher