tom- I think it's a pretty good value. 8 hours...small class (mine was only 3). Bob is a real expert. and you can bring your toughest print and get his advice on how to improve it. He really knew his stuff. For me the negative was that it was MAC based (I can use one but not really comfortable with them). I'm pretty set in my ways and this workshop challenged me to rethink some of my workflow...It's always a delight to see some successfull workflow first hand...and see some of the epuipment first hand...Epson 7000, 96000, Roland are the main ones. There is no silver bullet, but Bob gives you a class book and cd with some actions and scripts on it. I think it would be especially good for new comers to Photoshop and Piezo printing since they won't have to relearn a workflow; if they like his, that's what they should work on. I think some other in this forum have taken it and they might chime in with their thoghts, too. cheers, tom --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Husband" <thusband@s...> wrote: > Tom, > > I'd be interested to hear what you thought of the workshop. $250 is > not a bad price for an all day class. Color Floio looks like it's a > first rate company. Sonoma County is beautiful this time year too. > > Tom Husband >
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Re: Piezography Printing Classes
2003-03-16 by tomoc
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