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Colour Management in the Classroom
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Colour Management in the Classroom


  • Subject: Colour Management in the Classroom
  • From: "Russell Proulx" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 13:04:47 -0400
  • Priority: normal

Sorry if this is somewhat off-topic. I'm assuming that there are some list
subscribers who work in a classroom and who have also been faced with
similar problems.

1) How can we keep monitors adjustments locked down to prevent mischievous
(uninformed..) students from playing with the contrast/brightness controls
and thus defeating our monitor calibration efforts? Does anyone already
make a monitor control guard devices? Otherwise we'll be screwing on plates
using Torx screws. We will need access to re-calibrate every month or less
so Krazy Glue is not an option ;-)

2) Are there any models a data projector that work reasonably well to
demonstrate subtle colour adjustments such as a skintone that contains a
bit too much magenta? Older projectors that our school currently owns are
very poor in this regard. Any recommendations?

Thanks for any tips you might have to share :-)

Russell Proulx
Montreal
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