Re: Mac-based RIP for inkjet
Re: Mac-based RIP for inkjet
- Subject: Re: Mac-based RIP for inkjet
- From: neil snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 18:03:23 +0100
on 01/26/2001 18:14, Joachim Euler at email@hidden wrote:
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Does anyone on the list know how the color rendering compares between
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Bestcolor Designer Edition and BestColor Medium (the "classic" NT-based
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product)?
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I'll have to make a proposal for one of my customers who has bought an
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HP1220 without any RIP and/or color management solution and is now
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getting into trouble having to retouch his work twice (and btw, he's
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still old-fashioned CMYK-based and I don't want to tell him to work in
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RGB and set up a CMS).
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Does anyone know of a better solution (must be Mac-based 'cause I also
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don't want to tell him to buy a Windows box) for pre-proofing (final
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proofs and fine-tuning of colors will still be based on Iris proofs)?
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Jo Euler
The rendering on both should be the same. There are still unresolved
problems of linearise tables and custom profiling in Mac based DE.
I'm having great luck in proofing out to a saved out Eurocoated V2 Photoshop
6 profile as reference and using the canned Epson paper profiles.
You can't multi-queue on the Mac either. Since you can read the info on
their site in German you can probably find some info on the exclusive
Designer Edition pages.
http://www.designeredition.de/
Neil Snape
24, rue Modigliani
75015 Paris France
telephone 33-1-45578055
fax 33 1 45546540
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