RE: absolute-proof
RE: absolute-proof
- Subject: RE: absolute-proof
- From: neilB <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 11:13:13 +0000
Hi Ulf
On 27/3/02 at 27/3/02, email@hidden (Ulf Grossmann) wrote:
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Was this the real question of Neil?
do you mean was this the question I was asking you earlier? no.
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If yes, then BestScreenProof do the same Job and more, it shows not only the
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Trapping and Overprinting with 1-Bit Files, also if you send separated
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PostScript this is shown (and all the other Best Products do this too).
OK
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But I think his question was, what is with Spotcolors like PANTONE if this
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is a additional Layer? Is the result from Overprinting with those colors
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correct reproduced with a ProofRIP for Inkjets?
indeed
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What do you think about this?
I think it would be an interesting feature, anything we can do to
improve [and simplify] proofing for the small design outfit is good. I
say simplify but I want thisrd party profiling support and if possible
built in calibration so a small design outfit can afford to buy into
it. I'd also want it to run on a Mac - maybe OSX?
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Ulf
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> -----Original Message-----
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> From: neilB [mailto:email@hidden]
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> Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 11:18 AM
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> To: Niall Coady; colorsync-users; neil snape
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> Subject: absolute-proof
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> Niall / neil
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> This product sounds interesting.
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> But what is absolute-proof doing that sending CMYK to a profiled
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> postcript desktop printer is not? Are we actually sending data to a
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> desktop printer AFTER the imagesetter RIP?
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> I was interested by the company's contention on the < Colour Gamut
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> facts > page, that gamut can somehow be defined by the number of
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> colours available, when normal definition of gamut is that it is
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> actually defined by a range of colours rather than a number
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> Is anyone out there on the list using this?
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> On 27/3/02 at 27/3/02, email@hidden (Niall Coady) wrote:
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> > Just check out www.absolute-proof.com an amazing Mac
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> product and IT IS
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> > NOT A RIP. It merges plate data together (ROOM) to allow for the
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> > simulation of "Overprint / Trap". You will see everything!
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> And YES the
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> > whole process is color managed via Colorsync.
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> > Niall P. Coady
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> > Targetcolour Limited
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> Best Regards
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> NeilB
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