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Re: RIP or Profile for manually setting ink limits and black gen.
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Re: RIP or Profile for manually setting ink limits and black gen.


  • Subject: Re: RIP or Profile for manually setting ink limits and black gen.
  • From: Terry Wyse <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 14:08:18 -0500

on 11/13/01 9:54 PM, joseph wrote:

> OK, another question. Some RIPS support photospectrometers directly
> such as Praxisoft's Mach 1. What is the benefit to this?

For linearization/calibration purposes, the data can be directly entered
into the RIP's linearization tool. BestColor does the same thing with their
Base Lin and Printer Lin tools. Makes it simple and easy. BTW, Best with
their recent update (4.5.1) has added the Eye-One to their list of supported
spectro's.

Terry
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All Systems Integration, Inc.
http://www.allsystems.com
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