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Re: R: R: CM in A C-T-P SYSTEM
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Re: R: R: CM in A C-T-P SYSTEM


  • Subject: Re: R: R: CM in A C-T-P SYSTEM
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 22:20:36 EDT

In a message dated 5/17/01 4:39:07 PM, email@hidden writes:

>There are other advantages about halftone digital proofing.
>The most important thing is that the file is not modified.
>When you apply a CMS the dot of color must change. If you have 30%C and
>20%Y
>it become 15 and 10 on other printers, for example.
>Another thing is that the color space is not the same of the offset and
>must
>be done some rendering intent to match with compression of color.
>An halftone color proofing don't touch the file and has the same color
>space
>of the offset, on the same paper.

Yes, these are all the ideas that Dot Dependant people are attached to... my
point is simply that many of us are now quite Dot Independant, and find that
there are far fewer things that a fixed, literal dot is needed for than we
once thought.

C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
email@hidden


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