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2008 Schedule


SUMMER WEBINARS and Beyond!

Thursday, June 26, 2008
2:00 pm EDT
Recording Now Available
Getting Started with Color Management
This Webinar will provide an introduction to color management and provide some ideas about how your organization can begin to implement color management. You will learn why colors don't match, what color management is and how it can help you take control of color from the creative process through print production.
Speaker: Marc Levine, the Color Management Group
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
2:00 pm EDT
Recording Now Available
Getting Started with PRISM; The PRISM Cookbook
The PRISM Working Group has recently completed a "Cook Book" with recipes to help new users get started with PRISM.  In this session, members of the PRISM Working Group will provide an overview of the Cook Book and explain how these recipes can help users get started.
Speakers: The PRISM Group
Thursday, July 24, 2008
2:00 pm EDT
Recording Now Available
XML: What IT Is & Why You Need it NOW!
XML (Extensible Markup Language)is a general-purpose specification for creating custom markup languages. In this 1-hour Webiniar, we will show you how the originals of XML, and how you can uses this powerful language to structure your documents to make them more flexible for all types of applications. Topics include What is XML? The difference between XML and HTML, Paragraph Styles and Markup Tags, Elements and Attributes, Data Validation, CSS, XSLT and XML Tools Support.
Speaker: Ursula Witheral, EEI Communications
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
2:00 pm EDT
Recording Now Available
G7 Case Study
Organizations across the United States and around the World have implemented G7..  This Webinar will present an implementation case study.  Learn how an organization implemented G7 and maintain their G7 production environment.
Speaker: Son Do, Rods and Cones
Tuesday August 12, 2008
2:00 pm EDT
Recording Now Available
XML for Media: Branding, Advertising, Publishing & Printing
XML(Extensible Markup Language) is currently being used in a wide variety of print publishing applications. Many of these applications have built in tagging features that allow you to structure XML into your document.  Topics include working with structure, tagging elements, adding attributes, mapping from styles to tags, and exporting content to XML.
Dwight Barbour, EEI Communications
More Training info: http://www.eeicom.com/training/
Thursday, August 21, 2008
2:00 pm EDT
MP: Case Studies (Part I) Hosted by Adobe Systems
XMP(Adobe's Extensible Metadata Platform) provides a standard XML envelope, defines an easy-to-implement RDF subset, and specifies the mechanism for embedding metadata in each media asset type. XMP-Open X is a partnership between Adobe and the community of media industry and vendor stakeholders that foster XMP adoption. Here's a high-powered session focused on real-world XMP case studies.
Speaker: TBA
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Tuesday, August 26th, 2008
2:00 p.m. EDT
XMP: More Case Studies (Part II)
XMP(Adobe's Extensible Metadata Platform) provides a standard XML envelope, defines an easy-to-implement RDF subset, and specifies the mechanism for embedding metadata in each media asset type. XMP-Open X is a partnership between Adobe and the community of media industry and vendor stakeholders that foster XMP adoption. Here's a high-powered session focused on real-world XMP case studies.
Speaker: TBA
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Thursday, September 4, 2008
2:00 pm EDT
Best Practices for SWOP Proofing
SWOP (Specifications for Web Offset Publication) has become a major factor in the success of the Publication Printing Industry in the United States.  Over the past few years, SWOP has concentrated on raising the bar for proofing by certifying both hard copy and monitor proofing systems "to the numbers".  In this Webinar you will learn why SWOP proofing is required by many publishers, what a "SWOP" proof is, and the best practices for producing SWOP proofs.
Speakers:  SWOP Committee
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Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008
2:00 pm EDT

XML-in-Practice
See how XML is used on some of the most popular Web sites today. A major advantage of XML is the capability to share information. When the XML is shared via the Internet, a web developer can retrieve data from remote locations and incorporate it into their web pages. We will explore two XML technologies that assist in sharing information on the web, RSS Feeds and XML Web Services. Many information sources (blogs, weather services, news, journal articles, magazine articles) are provided by private and public entities (Google, Amazon, and US Federal Government) to provide the most up-to-date and dynamic information for your Web site. We dig deep into these Web sites and see how the XML works and how the technology is applicable to media today.
Speaker: Urszula Witherell, EEI Communications
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008 RGB Workflows for Print, Mobile and Web Delivery
Thursday, October 16, 2008 Image Capture; Setting up the Studio to Maximize Color Control
Tuesday, October 28, 2008 PRISM Metadata for Multimedia Content
Thursday, November 13, 2008 The XML Standards Implementation Model
Tuesday, November 25, 2008 ADsML; A Case Study
Thursday, December 11 2008 Metadata for Media Asset Rights Description

Recorded Webinars

Recording Now Available Monitor Proofing "To the Numbers"
In this webinar, Bill Pope from RIT will describe the details of the new SWOP Certification Program for Virtual Proofing Systems.  Issues around how evaluating monitor proofing systems differs from evaluating hard copy proofing systems will be highlighted.  How we selected the deltaE scale to evaluate numeric tolerances will be discussed.  Other topics include evaluation of the monitor itself, steps to evaluate monitor proofing systems and the numeric tolerances demanded.
Speaker: Bill Pope:, RIT Printing Applications Laboratory
You can view the Recorded Session in the Members Only area or on the SWOP website.
Recording Now Available Press Operator's Guide to Color and G7
In this webinar, Larry Warter, chair of the GRACoL Subcommittee on Press Operations, will provide a walk through of the new Press Operator's Guide to printing color managed files and implementing G7. This joint industry project will be published as a BRIDGES Primer and as part of the next version of the IDEAlliance GRACoL Guidelines and Specification.
Speaker: Larry Warter, Fujifilm Graphic Solutions
You can view the Recorded Session in the Members Only area or on the GRACoL  website.
Recording Now Available Metadata: What it is and Why you need it!
In this webinar, Linda Burman, a leading metadata consultant and founder of the IDEAlliance PRISM Working Group will provide an introduction to metadata. Linda will answer the question "What is Metadata" and review some business scenarios where metadata provides value to publishers. She will also provide an overview of existing metadata specifications that can serve as a starting point.
  Speaker: Linda Burman, L A Burman Associates
You can view the Recorded Session in the Members Only area or on the PRISM website.
Recording Now Available Introduction to Standards for Mailing
In this webinar, chairpersons of two IDEAlliance standards used in the mailing industry will provide an introduction to the standards, who uses them, and how these standards can provide benefit to you. Joe Lubenow will introduce ADIS (Addressing and Distribution) and Phil Thompson will describe Mail.dat and the new family of XML/Web Services based maling standards.
Speakers: Joe Lubenow, Lubenow Consulting  and
Phil Thompson, QuadGraphics

Recording Now Available
XML for Magazines; the PRISM Aggregator Message
The PRISM Aggregator Message (PAM) provides a standard XML format for publishers to use in transmitting XML content to aggregators and syndicators. This webinar will provide an overview of PAM 2.0. Members of the PRISM Working Group will walk through the general structure of the PAM message ad show how both article content and article metadata should be encoded in XML.
Speakers: PRISM Working Group
You can view this Webinar on the PRISM website for a limited time.
Recording Now Available G7 Update 2008
G7 is the IDEAlliance specification that outlines methods to calibrate proofing systems and presses based on principles of digital imaging, spectrophotometry, and computer-to-plate (CtP) technologies.  A new version of the "The G7 "How To" will be published in the spring of 2008.  A walk through and update will be conducted by Don Hutcheson, immediate past chair of GRACoL and G7 inventor.
Speaker: Don Hutcheson, Hutchcolor, LLC
You can view this Webinar on the GRACoL Website for a limited time
Recording Now Available Introduction to XMP
XMP is the Extensible Metadata Platform. Initiated by Adobe Systems, XMP provides a standard XML envelope, defines an easy-to-implement RDF subset, and specifies the mechanism for embedding metadata in each media asset type. With XMP each asset is self defining as it moves through the workflow or is archived. Learn more about XMP in this Webinar presented by the XMP-Open organization.
Speakers: XMP-Open
You can view this Webinar on the XMP-Open website for a limited time.
Recording Now Available Establishing Industry Benchmarks for Quality Proofing
The SWOP Committee is conducting an industry study to establish industry benchmarks for quality proofing. This study will be explained in the Webinar and directions for participation will be given.  Results of the study will be delivered at the SPECTRUM Conference in September.
Speakers: SWOP Committee
You can view this Webinar on the SWOP Website for a limited time.
Recording Now Available Using G7 for Web, Flexo and Gravure
G7 is a new IDEAlliance specification that outlines methods to calibrate proofing systems and presses based on principles of digital imaging, spectrophotometry, and computer-to-plate (CtP) technologies.  Because G7 focuses on colorimetric data for gray balance in the mid-tones, image contrast and image weight in a precise and 100% colorimetric manner it enables widely different printing processes or substrates to share not only common gray balance, but also common tonal contrast and image weight, regardless of paper type, ink quantity, screening type or imaging technology.  Learn more about applying G7 to web, flexo and gravure prinnting in this Webinar.
Speaker: Steve Smiley, Vertis, Inc., Chair of Print Properties Committee
You can view this Webinar on the GRACoL Website for a limited time.
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