RE: Color Management in the Classroom
RE: Color Management in the Classroom
- Subject: RE: Color Management in the Classroom
- From: Jeff Curto <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 15:48:02 -0500
A couple of notes:
1) On my G5 with an Apple Cinema Display (aluminum, 23-inch), the Monitors
System Prefs has an option for disabling the brightness buttons on the
monitor so you can't mess 'em up by accident.
2) In our Mac lab at the school where I teach, we have taken a
"user-imposed" strategy for monitor calibration. We show/tell the students
how important it is to have their monitors calibrated and accurately
profiled, then we show them how to use the Eye-One (of which we have
several). They can check them out and are then responsible for their own
monitors' accuracy. It has great "real world" implications, forces them to
think about the consequence of their actions with the machines we have for
them to use *and* it keeps us from having to do it time and time again.
Jeff Curto
Professor/Coordinator
Photography
College of DuPage
425 Fawell Boulevard,
Glen Ellyn, IL 60137-6599
Voice: 630/942-2527
E-Mail: <email@hidden>
web: <www.cod.edu/photo>
>> 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 ;-)
>
>
> Hi Eric
>
> We are having the same problem.
> We have flat Panel displays (ACD) on G5's OS10.3.4
> Did you find any workable solution to locking down the brightness
> slider.
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