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2081-577 Test Targets for Graphic Arts Imaging Important Notes (062) 1.0 Instructors 1.1 Mr. Robert Chung, Office 07-1161, Phone 475-2722; Email address [email protected]; home page: http://www.rit.edu/~rycppr/ 1.2 Mr. Franz Sigg, Office 07-1299, Phone 475-6167; Email address [email protected]; office hours: by appointment only 2.0 Course materials and lab assignments 2.1 Lecture outlines are available in PDF at myCourses web site. 2.2 Two tests and three lab assignments have been scheduled (see tentative course calendar). 3.0 Tests, quizzes, and test item contribution 3.1 Lecture outlines are the primary source of learning and testing. This is followed by laboratory assignments and reading assignments. 3.2 Two 90-minute tests have been scheduled (see tentative course calendar). Tests include multiple-choice and short essays. Test items are cumulative with emphasis on new materials. 3.3 Tests are administered with the use of computer-readable forms. Students must bring a #2 pencil at the time of the test. 3.4 You should take non-credit bearing self-quizzes in myCourses to validate your learning. Unannounced quizzes will be given at the beginning of a class. Students who are absent will receive ‘0’ as their scores. 3.5 You are encouraged to submit test items, 5 maximum, prior to the 2nd test. If an item is selected, two points will be awarded to your 2nd test score. 4.0 Grading policy Item Weighing factor 1st test 30% 2nd test 30% Labs (2 @10%) 20% Individual project 10% Unannounced quizzes 10%2081-577 Test Targets for Graphic Arts Imaging 2 Both tests are required and no makeup is allowed. No letter grade will be assigned to any of the tests. The letter grade is calculated at the end of the quarter based on the sum of the weighed scores with the following rules: 88.0 - 100 .......................... A 78.0 - 87.9 .......................... B 68.0 - 77.9 .......................... C 58.0 - 67.9 .......................... D Less than 58.0 ..................... F 5.0 Further Notes 5.1 If you have a disability or a problem which might require special accommodations, be sure to contact the instructor as soon as you can — don’t wait until such a situation arises, nor after the first test. 5.2 Participate in the lecture by asking questions or offering comments. 5.3 Don't miss lectures and be on time. 5.4 Turn in your homework assignment on time. 5.5 Use the office hours to seek individual consultation.2081-577 Test Targets for Graphic Arts Imaging 3 6.0 Tentative course calendar Week 2081-577 Test Targets for Graphic Arts Imaging (062)1 Read Me First, Syllabus; Important Notes Wed., Dec 6Systems and Fundamentals of Digital Color ImagingSystems approach to graphic arts imagingLab 1. Testing device performance2Fundamentals of Digital Image ReproductionWed., Dec. 13Textbook: Ch_1-2 Introduction to colorLab 1. Testing device performance (con't)3 Case study: CTP calibration Wed., Dec. 20Case study: Standard operating proceduresTextbook: Ch_3-4 Introduction to color managementLab 1. Testing device performance (due)4Methodology for repeatable color (Measuring variation)Wed., Jan. 10Assessing color repeatability of a printing deviceTextbook: Ch_5 Measurement, calibration, and process controlLab 2. Assessing color repeatability (1) [1/12 - 2/2]5 Process capability study Wed., Jan. 17Conducting a press run analysisReading: CGATS/SC4 Press run guidelinesLab 2. Assessing color repeatability (2)6First Test (Fri., Jan, 26, 2007; 2:00 - 3:30 pm)Wed., Jan. 24Objective assessment of color image matchReading: SWOPLab 2. Assessing color repeatability (3)7 Methodology for color management implementation Wed., Jan. 31Color management in PDF workflowCase study: Test targets and color managementTextbook: Ch_10 Color management workflow; Ch_16 PDF workflowIndividual project (1)—Decide a topic [2/2 - 2/9]8 Profile evaluation Wed., Feb. 7Analysis of color image reproductionTextbook: Ch_9 Evaluating and editing profileIndividual project (2)—Experimentation [2/2 - 2/16]9 Methodology for process control Wed., Feb. 14(Process control in print media production)Reading: Controlling the print characteristics (Pira, Ch9)Test item contribution due (5 m/c questions max.)Individual project (3)—Document major findings [2/2 - 2/23]10 Case study: Color Control—Eyeball vs. SPC Wed., Feb. 21Reading: Controlling the production run (Pira, Ch12)Second Test (Fri., Feb. 23, 2007); Individual project (4)—Wrap-upSurvey of opinion on teaching11 In-class presentation of individual project at GRLWed., Feb. 28Textbook: Real World Color Management, 2nd edition, by Bruce Fraser, Fred Bunting, and Chris Murphy, Peachpit Press, ISBN 0-321-26722-2,


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