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In 1997, Apple and GATF began talking about ways to make color management technologies more accessible to printers. As a result, the GATF/Apple ColorSync Registry was developed under the Apple ColorSync-funded Chair from 1997-1999, which was held by GATF research scientist Richard Adams.
Three objectives where planned for the ColorSync Chair. The first was to produce a book on color management for printers, which was published in 1997. The second was hands-on workshops at GATF, which have been offered since 1998. The final objective was the ColorSync Registry, which was rolled out early in 1999 and was designed to train and test both consultants and companies.
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