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Here is the Seybold seminar list for anyone interested:

Tuesday, February 19
10:30 - 12:00 New Tools for the Creative Portfolio
2:00 - 3:30 Digital Imaging and ColorSync Workflow
4:00 - 5:00 Font Management in Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server
Wednesday, February 20
10:30 - 12:00 New Tools for the Creative Portfolio
2:00 - 3:30 Magazine and Publishing Workflow Tools on Mac OS X
4:00 - 5:00 Web Power Tools - Design to Deployment
Thursday, February 21
10:30 - 12:00 New Tools for the Creative Portfolio
2:00 - 3:30 Digital Imaging and ColorSync Workflow
4:00 - 5:00 Web Power Tools - Design to Deployment
Friday, February 22
10:30 - 12:00 Discover the Possibilities with Mac OS X Server
2:00 - 3:30 Scripting with Style: AppleScript


Digital Imaging and ColorSync Workflow
Delivering digital files to your customers that are true to the original image requires skill and the ability to manage color from capture to monitor to print. Mac OS X brings new features to photo editing applications and leverages the superior performance of the dual processor Power Mac G4. With Apple’s Emmy award winning FireWire technology, along with USB connectivity, you can easily connect and transfer digital images from cameras and scanners. Mac OS X and ColorSync provide the perfect solutions for managing images, displays and printers.

Discover the Possibilities with Mac OS X Server
If you are in a production oriented advertising, design, publishing or printing environment, don’t miss your opportunity to learn how Mac OS X Server can streamline your workflow, provide centralized storage, simplify network administration, and deliver new services that help your business grow. NAPC, the leading authorized Xinet integrator in North America, will guide your through Xinet’s FullPress and WebNative suite of Web-enabled production software running On Mac OS X Server. For details and registration visit:

Web Power Tools - Design to Deployment
Mac OS X opens a whole new world for the web professional. See the latest web design tools, learn about the powerful development tools available and hear how Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server will revolutionize the way you create for the web.

Font Management in Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server
This is an important session for those who need to manage fonts in a design, pre-media, or print environment. Learn about the many enhancements to font display and management. There are additional locations where fonts can be stored and new font formats (OpenType and dfonts) recognized by the system. Font rasterization is now built into Mac OS X and third-party font management tools are available for Mac OS X and Cl***ic environments.

New Tools for the Creative Portfolio
Print designers can leverage their creative skills with easy to learn rich media tools built into the Power Mac G5. With iMovie 2, iDVD 2, Mac OS X, and the Power Mac G5 with the SuperDrive, print designers can create a digital portfolio that offers a more effective way to reach their target audience. Whether your prospecting for new business, creating a digital story board, or needing a cost effective digital archive, Apple technology can expand your business with new media print formats.

Magazine and Publishing Workflow Tools on Mac OS X
Today’s Power Mac G4 continues to provide the top performance, robust application support, and cross platform compatibility required for this demanding industry. From products for advertising layout to integrated solutions for cross-media publishing, from image editing and illustration to page layout, from file and print services to specialized functions like trapping and imposition, Macintosh can do it all!

Scripting with Style: AppleScript
There is a powerful hidden interface in your computer — a way to control and automate much of what is done every day; a way to save time and money; a way to have your computer do your work for you. For professionals, AppleScript is the extra pair of hands performing repetitive tasks, retrieving data and files from remote servers, and executing scheduled updates and errands.
 
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