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Re: Knowing when to quit
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Re: Knowing when to quit


  • Subject: Re: Knowing when to quit
  • From: neil snape <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2001 19:31:57 +0100

on 03/05/2001 15:51, Kevin Bubbenmoyer at email@hidden wrote:

Limiting the inks is done exactly as you said. The density changes non
linear compared to the measured values so again you've seen that occurring
as expected. How the spaces and the dots super impose makes linearizing
less obvious than a consistent imagesetter.
There are specific issues to each inkjet device type, and in the future may
be compounded by which printers are using archival inks and or combinations
there of. Best and other good RIP's get you very close from the start to the
colours on a press. Getting closer requires an awful lot of time and is
sometimes out of the capacity of the ink jet printers range. See Steve
Upton's Colorthink for gamut comparisons.
--
Neil Snape
24, rue Modigliani
75015 Paris France
telephone 33-1-45578055
fax 33 1 45546540
email@hidden
http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape


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