Re: Is Adobe Press Ready still the trend?
Re: Is Adobe Press Ready still the trend?
- Subject: Re: Is Adobe Press Ready still the trend?
- From: "Adriano Von Markendorf" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 09:38:35 -0300
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I was watching this product and read only praises about Adobe's Press
simulation driver for inkjet printers.
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However I notice that there have been no updates on printer drivers for
almost two years.
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The last Epson supported is the 1270 in the low end and there is no driver
for the 1280/1290.
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Is it worth waiting or has Adobe no intention to develop this product any
further?
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Another way to make more accurate simulations on an inkjet would be I
guess by using a profile,
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essentially to have the too saturated inkjet inks dulled to match press
inks.
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I have actually joined to the last job to proof on a Sherpa a ColorPro
chart that I had previously
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converted to SWOP. Would this chart be a usable starting point for
creating an output simulation profile
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with ProfilerPro or does it, as I feel, only work the other way around?
Sorry if all this sounds silly!
No problema!
Maybe I don't express my self well enough (Oh dear, back to english
books!;-J)
In fact I do not expect any help or advance from Adobe. I hear about this
possibilities from a another user of this list a some time ago. eg. use some
procedures to force the PressReady to print in a Epson non-PressReady
printer.
Far I can remember, this guy use apple script to change some files and
another few operations to transform 1270 PressReady print driver in a 1280 -
or something like that.
I appreciate your attention anyway !
Regards,
Adriano von Markendorf email@hidden
"I-C-Cm vitamin's inside" Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
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