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12/23/2015- Understanding gamut and out-of-gamut color
- Creating great color profiles
- Working in InDesign's transparency blend space
- Using sRGB color settings
- Dealing with profile and policy mismatches
- Preparing RGB and CMYK images
- Importing images in InDesign
- Proofing design on screen
- Printing documents
- Exporting PDF files
Skill Level Advanced
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- [Voiceover] Hi I'm David Blatner the co-host of Indesignsecrets.com and this is InDesign Insider Training: Color Management. In this course I'm going to explain what you need to know in order to set up your documents correctly, import images from Photoshop and illustrator properly, and choose the right settings in the print and export PDF dialogue boxes. My goal is to make color management accessible to any InDesign user. So I'll start with the fundamentals, explain what all the confusing terms mean, and then step you through exactly what to do and when.
I've been living and breathing InDesign for over a decade and doing color management for two decades. So come along with me and get the insider story on color management.
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Introduction
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Welcome51s
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1. What You Need to Know About Color Management
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How to understand gamut4m 2s
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Convert and target color5m 6s
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Create great profiles2m 29s
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Document and output profiles4m 18s
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2. Configure InDesign's Color Settings
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3. Prep and Import Images
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4. Proof, Print, and Export
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Soft (on screen) proofing7m 40s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 17s
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