The Print Academy one-day course covers a range of subjects, including colour perception, the use of RAW versus JPEG files and Photoshop colour management settings
The courses will be led by Jonathan Briggs, former managing director of the Association of Imaging Techniques, and will feature a 'hands-on' question and answers session with Epson experts.
The course was initially designed for purchasers of the Stylus Pro 3800, a desktop A2+ 8 colour printer, but has since been extended to cover a broader range of Epson printers, including the A3+ consumer photo printers.
The Print Academy is held at Epson's headquarters in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire on the 16 and 17 January. The course costs £56.40 including VAT.
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