Tips & More on Managing Your Work Through This Crisis. To view this email as a web page,
click here | Covid-19 has left all of us in uncharted waters. On our part, we want to reassure you that we are - and will continue to be - here for you; available to help you with any questions you may have, providing you with valuable content regarding your craft, and facilitating a sense of community within this special group. Here, we’re sharing some great photography tips from our most popular blog posts to help you hone your craft during this unexpected downtime. Be sure to download our Spyder e-book on color management for an in-depth read on the subject. Finally, check out Slanted Lens’ video on How to Survive the Coronavirus as a Photographer/Videographer. It’s filled with helpful tips on preserving your client relationships in the midst of job cancellations and encouraging you to use this time to broaden your skill set, organize your workflow and connect with other people in your field. Together, we will get past this crisis as we keep our collective focus on all the good that still surrounds us. Albert Busch President & CEO – Datacolor | | |
| | Color Management eBook | | This free, extensive reference guide provides practical information to help better understand color management, from the basics to the advanced. Download Today › | |
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| | How to Survive as a Photographer/Videographer | | Watch as Jay P. Morgan and Kenneth Merrill share their thoughts on how to survive the Coronavirus-COVID-19 as a photographer or videographer. Watch Now › | |
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| | Datacolor’s Response to COVID-19 | | The safety and health of our customers and employees is our top priority. To minimize the spread of the virus, Datacolor has put in place a range of safety measurements in accordance with local government guidelines. Read More › | |
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| | We Are Here for You | | Our support team is available to help with any product or order inquiries and concerns. Please don’t hesitate to reach out. Contact Us › | |
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| “Taking pictures is savoring life intensely, every hundredth of a second.” – Marc Riboud | |
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