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I just received word that Epson has announced their new schedule for this year’s highly acclaimed Print Academy tour featuring an all-new curriculum and instruction from world-renowned photographers, master printmakers and color management experts using the latest digital workflow and printing technology, including new Epson UltraChrome HDR ink technology, and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 and Adobe Photoshop CS4. The 15-city touring program kicks off on Nov. 8 in Atlanta, GA and continues through May 2009 with stops throughout North America. Print Academy attendees receive instruction and insight into how they can get the most out of the latest digital imaging workflow tools to dramatically advance their printmaking skills.

In each city, the Epson Print Academy offers two simultaneous tracks. Track One is ideal for advanced amateurs and photo enthusiasts interested in learning how professionals create award-winning prints from the latest generation digital SLRs, while Track Two is designed exclusively for working professionals and covers advanced techniques for increasing productivity and optimizing workflows to create the ultimate print. Both tracks will incorporate Epson’s latest printing technology and provide instruction with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 and Adobe Photoshop CS4.

Hosted by well-known New York City-based photographer and lecturer Jack Reznicki, Track One integrates video interviews, including a special segment on location with nature photographer John Shaw, along with live digital printing workflow tutorials, covering a range of topics, including:
·         Easy-to-understand Photoshop Lightroom 2 techniques for getting the most out of Raw files
·         Improving images and print quality with easy-to-use lighting techniques
·         Basic color management, including creating and using custom color profiles
·         Exciting new ways to create incredible black-and-white prints
·         Printing with Photoshop CS4 and using new Photoshop plug-ins
·         Maximizing print quality with the Epson Stylus® Photo R2880
·         Sneak Peek at new Epson UltraChrome HDR ink technology

Track Two features live presentations and demonstrations by renowned industry experts such as John Paul Caponigro, Greg Gorman, Mac Holbert, Andrew Rodney, and Jeff Schewe and covers a range of advanced topics, including:
·         Working with expanded color spaces and smart objects in a non-destructive 16-bit printing workflow
·         Advanced techniques for working with Lightroom 2 and Photoshop CS4
·         Maximizing image quality and improving productivity using Camera Raw 5 in Photoshop CS4 and the Develop Module in Lightroom 2
·         Digital photography and ink jet folklore, myths and urban legends explored and explained
·         Fine art print handling, mounting and framing and understanding image permanence with Michael Reichmann of The Luminous Landscape and Henry Wilhelm of Wilhelm Imaging Research
·         Advanced techniques for producing black-and-white prints with greater control and quality
·         In-depth expert-level fine art printing techniques for creating exhibition-quality prints
·         Advanced color management and the latest cutting-edge techniques for custom color profiling
·         Updating workflows to take full advantage of Epson’s new UltraChrome HDR ink technology for increased print quality and productivity

Early bird pricing for Track One is $79.95 when participants register at least three days prior to the program and pricing for Track Two is $149.95 after a special $50 professional discount. More information including the Epson Print Academy seminar schedule of locations and how to register is available at www.EpsonPrintAcademy.com.

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  1. Jeff says:

    I look forward to their tour, I hope they have come up cutting edge technology.

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