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Re: Strategy for fine art/photographic quality prints Part1
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Re: Strategy for fine art/photographic quality prints Part1


  • Subject: Re: Strategy for fine art/photographic quality prints Part1
  • From: Joel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 12:09:41 -0500

C. David Tobie wrote:

So I'd say that your hypothetical (but all too familiar) question, even
though it is made humorously, requires a similar response: If I'm going to be
responsible for the color matching, then you need to empower me to determine
the workflow, and define what applications, what formats, what color systems,
what proofing software, and what profiling software I am going to use. Then
when you throw a job at me, I will *probably* be able to avoid a world war...


Hmmm...that's good. Mind if I use this in my attributable quotations during the next toodoos with my un-embedding clients?
--
joel johnstone - designtype
Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
(Equinox is not just a 70's rock band)


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