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  • 4.00 Credits

    An introductory course describing the printing/imaging industry. Image Design, preparation, generation, photo imaging by photomechanical and desktop systems, proofing, presswork, and bindery. A comparison of all printing methods will be included. Learning environment enhance by hands-on experience. Credits: 4 hours Lab Hours: (3 to 3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Conversion of line and halftone image sources to digital data for output as reflection copy proofs, film or direct to plate. Photosensitive materials, electronic imaging systems, lenses and light, copy and data requirements, chemical and dry processing methods, densitometric and sensitometric instrumentation and image analysis. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Corequisite: IMAG 1500. Credits: 3 hours Lab Hours: (2 to 3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Ink main components and ink additives. Formulation, manufacturing, quality control, and waste disposal of liquid and paste inks. Ink and color. Relationship between the chemical and physical properties of inks and their printing quality. Working properties of ink. Optical properties of ink. End-use properties of ink. Concepts of rheology and surface energy. Environmental concerns. Water-based, solvent based, UV and EB curable ink chemistries. Inks for impact printing processes. Digital inks. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: IMAG 1500, CHEM 1100 and PAPR 1000. Credits: 4 hours Lab Hours: (3 to 3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Design and composition of multimedia publications. This includes publications for print, web and CD-ROM, as well as animation and video. Different types of graphic objects and color representations will receive extensive coverage. Page layout, web authoring and digital video editing software will be utilized in extensive laboratory exercises. Credits: 3 hours Lab Hours: (2 to 3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Computer graphics from the point of view of both hardware and software. The representation, display, and manipulation of graphical objects. The relationships of displayed graphics to printed graphics, both direct digital and conventional. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: IMAG 1570, 2510. Credits: 3 hours Lab Hours: (2 to 3)
  • 1.00 Credits

    Full-time employment in an imaging, or related industry that provides first-hand experience in a job capacity directly related to imaging industries. A written report is required. Departmental consent is required. Open only to department majors. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: Junior standing. Credits: 1 hour
  • 3.00 Credits

    Substrate selection for web and sheetfed offset printing, offset printability, and printing defects. Prepress operations, platemaking, proofing. Offset press components, register controls, printing units, principles of drying, impression rollers and blankets. Ink variables, and differences between inks for publication, packaging and product printing. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: IMAG 2150, STAT 2160 or STAT 2610. Credits: 4 hours Lab Hours: (3 to 3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to color management, color science and color imaging technologies. The course covers the basics of color reproduction for printing. It deals with RGB, CMYK and CIE color models. A large focus of the course is practical color management as practiced in the industry today. An ICC workflow and ICC profiles will be constructed and analysed. Profiles for scanners, monitors and printers will be made. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: IMAG 1570, IMAG 2510. Credits: 3 hours Lab Hours: (2 to 3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    The study of all segments of the flexographic printing process, including current and future technology. Study of market segments and uses of flexography as a label and package printing process. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: IMAG 215, STAT 2160 or 2610. Credits: 4 hours Lab Hours: (2 to 3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Substrate selection for rotogravure, gravure printability, and printing defects. Prepress operations, cylinder plating, engraving, proofing. Gravure press components, register controls, printing units, doctor blades, principles of drying and solvent regeneration, doctor blades, impression rollers and electrostatic assist. Ink variables, and differences between inks for publication, packaging and product printing. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: IMAG 2150, STAT 2160 or 2610. Credits: 4 hours Lab Hours: (2 to 3)
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