GCM 260 Lecture 11: GCM 260 WEEK 11

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To review the basics of colour theory. To expand upon basic colour knowledge to understand the process of colour separating, including ucr and gcr. To learn industry standard colour aim points. Certain procedures must be done to ensure the best quality colour reproduction. In many cases, an experienced photographer or scanner operator not only matches the original scene, but improves upon it. Visual match to a color original when both are viewed under the same relative condition. Colour optimizing an image takes into several key variables, which are often broken down into two main categories: These are adjustments that have a direct impact on the quality of colour. E. g. tone reproduction, gray balance, and colour correction. These are adjustments that do not directly affect colour, but still have an impact over the quality of the image. Refers to the overall brightness and contrast of an image within a tonal range.

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