absolute-proof
absolute-proof
- Subject: absolute-proof
- From: neilB <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 10:18:14 +0000
Niall / neil
This product sounds interesting.
But what is absolute-proof doing that sending CMYK to a profiled
postcript desktop printer is not? Are we actually sending data to a
desktop printer AFTER the imagesetter RIP?
I was interested by the company's contention on the < Colour Gamut
facts > page, that gamut can somehow be defined by the number of
colours available, when normal definition of gamut is that it is
actually defined by a range of colours rather than a number of colours.
Is anyone out there on the list using this?
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 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! 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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email@hidden
Best Regards
NeilB
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