Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 2 #49 - 15 msgs
Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 2 #49 - 15 msgs
- Subject: Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 2 #49 - 15 msgs
- From: Darrian Young <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2000 16:50:36 +0100
Joe Borne wrote:
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Many so-called high end Rip's use a single source profile for an entire job.
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A few use separate RGB and CMYK ones, but no one has settings for CMYK
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vector, then RGB vector, RGB bitmap, then CMYK bitmap, with the ability to
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define separate rendering intents for each. Cross-rendering and simulations
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are also usually not available options. The Mach1 RIP from Praxisoft
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essentially has Autoflow built into it. I have been testing it, and when it
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is released it will be pretty unbeatable for quality (IMHO). I do believe
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the 5000 will be supported, if not in version 1.0 then by spring.
I am dying to get my hands on a version of Mach 1 to try it once it is
available, but be careful with "no one". Colorproof does treat vector
differently from bitmaps in both RGB and CMYK as well as Grey, although the
terminology in the RIP is Linework and CT. You can also print the same or
different images on the same print-out, each with its own ICC settings.
And, of course, it has the simulation option. No, I do not receive
commissions on the sale of this RIP (outside of Spain ;-)), but I really do
like well-done products.
Regards.
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Darrian Young
Microgestio Valencia