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Re: I hate RIPs
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Re: I hate RIPs


  • Subject: Re: I hate RIPs
  • From: Henrik Holmegaard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 23:26:29 +0100

Andrew Rodney <email@hidden> wrote:

(there simply is no way I'm going to get a PC for this!)

There's no need to be defensive, I think. Nobody is putting their hand up to say the PC is simple or user friendly. The trick in the longer term is to get server-based software that migrated to NT back on Mac-based UNIX. Long ago Apple wrote a white paper in support of Mac-based Color Central. That was a good paper, but it did not stem the tide.

a solution that doesn't cost twice the price of the bloody printer!

The decision to have a forked printing pipeline with the publishing fork resting on more expensive publishing application software and more expensive publishing page description language programming was taken long ago ago.

Anything to do with PostScript costs more. PDF has been toted as the opposite of EPS. Create an EPS without an RGB preview, and it's self-evident that what is inside is open to question. Create a PDF and it looks as clear as spring water what's inside.

But it isn't and a good proofing RIP can help you sort out what's afoot.
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