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This makes for a great substitute for the annual color conference, normally in San Diego. Instead of sitting in an actual conference hall listening to a speaker for an hour, these sessions are concisely limited to 20 minutes and feature some of the best color geeks in the business.
Steve Upton is talking on "Calibration: It's 90% of Color Management Success."
I am presenting a session on day two for "Assessing and Verifying Profiles." Perhaps I have missed the enjoyment of presenting and interacting with color people more than I thought over the past year. I think all of my pent-up presenting comes out in this session! I know I made a point of making it interesting.
Here's a riddle for you… How will this old, green, electric blanket be used in my presentation to verify profiles?