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Revision as of 19:12, 21 August 2023
Basics
- The Aspect of Quality Control Dedicated to Making Sure Colors Remain the Same From Design, to Materials, to Finished Product, and From Product to Product
Internal Links
- Color Grading (A Similar Concept, but for Video Editing )
- Minor Caveat, it can also be used to affect the overall composition of a scene etc, not just make it "calibrated"
External Links
- A Video by the YouTube Channel "DyeMansion" Titled "Explained: Color Matching | DyeMansion" ( ~5 Minute Watch )
- Does borderline advertise their dying method in between the important information, so some skipping around can be done
- A Video by the YouTube Channel "Star Rapid" Titled "7 Simple Tips to Get Perfect Color Matching | Some Serious Engineering - Ep5" ( ~9 Minute Watch )
- A Video by the YouTube Channel "Squeegee and Ink" Titled "HOW TO MIX PANTONE COLOURS FOR SCREEN PRINTING - Using the International Coatings Mixing System" ( ~18 Minute Watch )
- Covers the concept of using the Pantone Color Matching System in their Screen Printing Workflow for Custom T-Shirts
- A Video by the YouTube Channel "X-Rite Color" Titled "Life of a Color #4: Production & Quality Control" ( ~14 Minute Watch )
- This is from the company itself, so bias there be cautious, but unlike the more advertisement like videos, this is a recorded webinar and seems to have good information