Wednesday, April 5, 2006
CHROMiX Contributes Color Management Software to RIT
Donation benefits print and photography students; CHROMiX president speaks at RIT April 10
CHROMiX, a Seattle, Wash., based company which provides color management products, consulting, training and technical support to visual content-production industries, is donating software to Rochester Institute of Technology.
The company is providing licenses of ColorThink to RIT’s School of Print Media and School of Photographic Arts and Sciences. This system is a new generation of profile inspection and application utilities capable of transforming color data into to easy-to-grasp 3D graphs using the latest MacIntosh OS platform.
"ColorThink Pro offers students greater degree of visualization regarding color gamut of printers and monitors," says Robert Chung, Gravure Research Professor in RIT's School of Print Media. "The software also provides quantitative insight regarding the inner working of ICC profiles like never before."
CHROMiX founder and president Steve Upton will speak at RIT at 2 p.m. on Monday, April 10, in the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science auditorium. Upton is the creator of the award-winning ColorThink color profile graphing and analysis package. His talk will focus on mastering digital media for color in design, photography and its reproduction. The lecture is free and open to the public.
Source: Press release issued by RIT University News.
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