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Ling, Short, Wide and Narrow Blacks
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Ling, Short, Wide and Narrow Blacks


  • Subject: Ling, Short, Wide and Narrow Blacks
  • From: "James Foster" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 10:17:56 -0000

Hi All,

I have seen in Henriks postings a while ago about One way to achieve a
neutral L gray wedge is to use a long and narrow
black UCR. Why is that? I understand what UCR is, but I am not sure why
and when you would use long, short, wide and narrow blacks. Could someone
please explain?

James Foster
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Technical Account Manager
Image Technologies Developments
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