Re: R: CM in A C-T-P SYSTEM
Re: R: CM in A C-T-P SYSTEM
- Subject: Re: R: CM in A C-T-P SYSTEM
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 20:02:47 EDT
In a message dated 5/15/01 7:20:41 PM, email@hidden writes:
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Without film you can't see moirh, trapping, overprint, and you can't see
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your separations is good before to print the job on the press.
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I suggest to use profile as separation mode, but to check the separation
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with a contractual proofer like Kodak Approval, an halftone digital proofing
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system. In this manner you can check the proof to see moirh, trapping and
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other things (like color, densities, Pantone color etc...) before that
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put yours job on the press.
Lacking real analog, create your own analog from the digital... interesting
approach, which will appeal to those who aren't happy without the analog
version. Personally I find the digital versions suit all my needs, except
perhaps image to screen angle moire, and I am happiest checking that on
screen at a generous magnification from a real dot seperation, if one is
available. No guarantee anything that invents its own dots will accurately
describe this anyhow..
C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
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