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Piezography from Beginner to Advanced

Piezography from Beginner to Advanced

COMING SOON! This course will introduce you to the Piezography monochrome ink system. It will take you from complete beginner all the way to advanced level. There are some requirements for this course. 1. You need a MacOS operating system. This system is really needed for proper tonal management of Piezography. 2. You will need a Piezography ink set and printer (the core of Piezography. 3. You will need some decent fine are inkjet paper! Are you unsure where to start? Don't worry, take a look at our free intro video on this course to find out where to start.

Linearizing Piezography

When you “linearize” Piezography, you are making all of the printed tones from dark-to-light line up with each-other equidistantly. This enables a true and fine-tuned match from the screen to the print and is the secret to Piezography’s enduring strength in the fine-art world.
Calibrating Piezography: PPEv2 Required
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Linearizing Piezography
When you “linearize” Piezography, you are making all of the printed tones from dark-to-light line up with each-other equidistantly. This enables a true and fine-tuned match from the screen to the print and is the secret to Piezography’s enduring strength in the fine-art world.
Room, Brain, and Print Calibration
How to condition your eyeballs, brain, and room for a good monitor -> print -> monitor workflow.
ICC Profiles
We discuss using and building ICC profiles for the Piezography workflow.
Advanced Techniques
We go over some of the fancy stuff like building curves for uncoated papers, custom input tuning, and smoothing the ink channels!