Re: Colour Management in the Classroom
Re: Colour Management in the Classroom
- Subject: Re: Colour Management in the Classroom
- From: "Russell Proulx" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 17:48:29 -0400
- Priority: normal
Just want to say thank you to all those who took time to
reply to my question regarding colour management issues in
a teaching environment. The idea of adding stickers
indicating the correct (most recent) contrast/brightness
settings for each monitor is GREAT! I also appreciate that
students and teachers acquire a respect for CM if it's
implemented properly and works.
Thanks again :-)
Russell Proulx, program co-ordinator
AEC Commercial Photography Program
Dawson College, Montreal, Canada
http://dc37.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/aecphoto/
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Sorry if this is somewhat off-topic. I'm assuming that there
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are some list subscribers who work in a classroom and who
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have also been faced with similar problems.
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1) How can we keep monitors adjustments locked down to
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prevent mischievous (uninformed..) students from playing
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with the contrast/brightness controls and thus defeating our
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monitor calibration efforts? Does anyone already make a
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monitor control guard devices? Otherwise we'll be screwing
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on plates using Torx screws. We will need access to
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re-calibrate every month or less so Krazy Glue is not an
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option ;-)
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2) Are there any models a data projector that work
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reasonably well to demonstrate subtle colour adjustments
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such as a skintone that contains a bit too much magenta?
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Older projectors that our school currently owns are very
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poor in this regard. Any recommendations?
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Thanks for any tips you might have to share :-)
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Russell Proulx
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Montreal
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