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Muench Prints II

November 15-16, 2008

Due to the response we've gotten for our first Print Workshop, we are offering it again!

Goleta, CA

This two-day intensive workshop will show you that printing color is not smoke and mirrors! When this weekend is over, you should be able to walk into any lab in the world, un-calibrated monitors and all, and make a fine art print.

There are many industrial strength instruments capable of creating the theoretically perfect color balanced workflow in this day and age. However, what needs to be understood prior to making the final refining touches with such instrumentation is what really happens when the ink meets the paper.

This weekend course will cover subjects including:
  • color by numbers
  • proper monitor calibration
  • evaluation of different paper types
  • when to use a UV coating laminate or display glass
  • how to make your own gallery wrapped canvas

We will have the opportunity to print on a minimum of four different types of media, ranging from semi gloss to the new LexJet Sunset Fibre Elite (PDF link) media designed to resemble classic wet process darkroom paper.
Muench Workshops > 
Muench Prints II
November 15-16, 2008
Due to the response we've gotten for our first Print Workshop, we are offering it again!
Goleta, CA


This two-day intensive workshop will show you that printing color is not smoke and mirrors!
When this weekend is over, you should be able to walk into any lab 
in the world, un-calibrated monitors and all, and make a fine art 
print. 
There are many industrial strength instruments capable of 
creating the theoretically perfect color balanced workflow in this 
day and age. However, what needs to be understood prior to making 
the final refining touches with such instrumentation is what 
really happens when the ink meets the paper.

This weekend course will cover subjects including: 
color by 
numbers
proper monitor calibration
evaluation of different paper 
types
when to use a UV coating laminate
or display glass
how to make your own 
gallery wrapped canvas  
We will have the opportunity to print on a 
minimum of four different types of media, ranging from semi gloss 
to the new LexJet Sunset Fibre Elite (PDF link)  media designed to resemble 
classic wet process darkroom paper.

Muench Prints II

November 15-16, 2008

Due to the response we've gotten for our first Print Workshop, we are offering it again!

Goleta, CA

This two-day intensive workshop will show you that printing color is not smoke and mirrors! When this weekend is over, you should be able to walk into any lab in the world, un-calibrated monitors and all, and make a fine art print.

There are many industrial strength instruments capable of creating the theoretically perfect color balanced workflow in this day and age. However, what needs to be understood prior to making the final refining touches with such instrumentation is what really happens when the ink meets the paper.

This weekend course will cover subjects including:
  • color by numbers
  • proper monitor calibration
  • evaluation of different paper types
  • when to use a UV coating laminate or display glass
  • how to make your own gallery wrapped canvas

We will have the opportunity to print on a minimum of four different types of media, ranging from semi gloss to the new LexJet Sunset Fibre Elite (PDF link) media designed to resemble classic wet process darkroom paper.
Sizes: S · Medium | Your preferred size: S · M · L · O
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