| Globe and Mail Installs SmartColor |
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| Written by SCS - Curtis Jackson | |
| Thursday, 30 April 2009 | |
Toronto Globe and Mail installs SmartColor and SmartClean for Color Correction and ToningThe Globe and Mail went live in May, 2009, with ColorFactory (SmartColor and SmartClean) from FotoWare, installed and tuned by Marty MacDonald from Software Consulting Services, LLC In March, The Globe and Mail purchased SmartColor and SmartClean add-ons to Color Factory that included automated color toning and noise correction.ColorFactory allows the configuration of “channels” which specify an automated workflow for images. It was the setting up and fine-tuning of these channels by Marty MacDonald from SCS, with immediate feedback from Jayson Taylor, Assistant Photo Editor/Multimedia, andSCS has established a test website where any newspaper may experiment by submitting an image and comparing it to the result output by a workflow similar to that at The Globe and Mail. Contact Kurt Jackson( This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ) for details and pricing. The Globe and Mail is a Canadian English language newspaper distributed nationally. It is based in Toronto and printed in six cities across Canada. With a weekly readership of 935,000, it is Canada's largest-circulation national newspaper and second-largest daily newspaper.
About SCS:
Founded in 1975, Software Consulting Services, LLC (SCS), located in Nazareth, PA, is committed to providing publications worldwide with enterprise publishing solutions. SCS’s newsroom systems integrate reporting, editing, pagination and archiving. SCS’s advertising and business systems unite sales, design, production, pagination, accounting, archiving and newsprint inventory. More than 300 publishing sites in the U.S. and abroad use SCS software every day. For more information, visit the SCS web site at www.newspapersystems.com. |
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