Overview
This course will introduce each student to the fundamentals of color adjustment. The course will utilize instructor led classroom discussions to help students understand the reason for color mismatches as well as preventative measures that can be taken to minimize the need for color adjustment. The course will cover the entire Martin-Senour color adjustment theory and will include visual tools to help students better understand and implement color adjustment procedures. Students will participate in a Theoretical Color Adjustment activity that will allow them to analyze over 20 colors and determine what adjustments are necessary. Pre-sprayed panels and sprayouts will be used during class to allow this course to be conducted in a classroom environment.
Hours are 8:30 am - 4:30 pm. Lunch will be provided. All class participants will receive a Color Adjustment Manual for use and future reference.
Qualifications
This course is designed for anyone interested in learning more about color adjustment.
When
Thursday, December 17, 2020 - Thursday, December 17, 2020
Duration - 1 Day
Fee $100
Course Objectives - When you complete this course you will be able to:
- Alternate Color Selector
- Analysis of the Formula
- Color Adjustment Procedures
- Color Theory
- Incremental Tinting
- Light Sources & Their Effects on Color
- OEM Finishes
- Theoretical Color Adjustment Activity
- What is Color
- Why color Mismatches Occur
Accreditation
This training is approved through CASE NATEF and the I-CAR Industry Training alliance program and as such, qualifies each participant to apply for 6 I-CAR credit hours.
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