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G7 Expert and Professional Training in Toronto, June 12-14

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Ryerson University will host G7 Training for all print and proofing applications, led by Don Hutcheson
  
Register now for G7 training and certification.
  
Ryerson University will host G7 Expert & Professional training June 12-14 at the university’s School of Graphic Communications Management in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
  
Don Hutcheson, inventor of G7 and G7 Expert Trainer will lead instruction covering a multitude of print applications, including digital, offset, and proofing color management. Attendees will gain a thorough knowledge of the G7 methodology through hands-on practical experience, discussion, and extensive review to gain certification as G7 Experts or G7 Professionals.
  
G7 is Idealliance’s global industry-leading set of specifications for achieving gray balance and is the driving force for achieving visual similarity across all print processes. Become a G7 Expert or G7 Professional by attending this three-day event. 
  
Training will focus on:

  • G7 Theory. 
  • Live, practical on-press demonstrations, including G7 calibration, profiling, and verification. 
  • Process control and workflow management through G7 to best support your real-world print applications.
  • Collaboration with other industry experts.
  • Everything needed to help your print supply chain partners achieve G7 Master Qualification.

  Who Should Enroll?

  • Color management and process control experts
  • Content & media creators
  • Press operators
  • Pressroom supervisors
  • Prepress supervisors and technicians
  • Quality assurance managers
  • Printing hardware and software technology providers
  • Brands
  • Brand owners
  • Anyone who manages color quality

Registration Options

  • G7 Expert
  • G7 Professional

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