Re: nuts
Re: nuts
- Subject: Re: nuts
- From: neil snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 07:46:21 +0200
on 31/05/01 01:17, Joel at email@hidden wrote:
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It's actually been a rather funny experience plugging away in the
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fine art repro wing of our service bureau. Everyone outside of my
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department simply goes googley-eyed and throws on the blindfold when
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they come over to what I call the Great CM Divide. It's been a tooth
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and nail fight to get most our graphic artists, client graphic
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artists, and clients for that matter, to even admit that profiles
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exist for actual reasons in the first place. They think I'm nuts.
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The interesting note is about P of the photographers providing
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files (or files for client projects) end up sipping java, talking
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tech and taking notes from my department in order to deal with other
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departments, whether here or at their clients. Everyone (cept me)
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thinks they're nuts.
I nuts about the best nut there is glazed Hawaiian Macadamia nuts. Probably
Roberto will say they better in his country as the light is more filtered
thus producing better nut. Henrik only likes 'em with a cold Carlsberg so
he's got cool vision on the relative incidence of local colour around. Me?
Personally the real thing is better than my photos of these nuts as there
fuller, but occasionally there are press ops that fancy putting my nuts
through the blankets with just the right amount of alcohol in the emulsion
and voil` the perfect repro of my nuts. Maybe, somehow these rare press ops
that I've communicated with are secretly eating Macadamias over the inkwells
and letting some fall into the press. I'm swear that occasionally the page
looks exactly like the real thing. How else could it be so real?
Anyway Joel, it's great that you care so much about colour. You have my
recommendations for these very reasons. So lucky are the suppliers learning
from you and with you. Is there a way to get an Colorsync Road Show going?
Neil Snape email@hidden
http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape