Re: Euro-standards?
Re: Euro-standards?
- Subject: Re: Euro-standards?
- From: neil snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 19:11:38 +0200
on 28/05/2002 18:21, email@hidden at email@hidden I
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need to prep some files for output in Europe, most likely at a
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printer in Italy. Without lots of specifics (which I have none), what would
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be a good place to start for making CMYK seps? Should I just give it to
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them in RGB and let them deal with it? I'd rather deliver a finished
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product with a proof.
Best not send rgb. In any case it'll be different than you see it. Most
catalogue printing is gravure printing done by quite a number of very
competent printers, namely Mondadori and Rizzoli. They print most forms out
there and the colorimetry can be should be different but adaptable to SWOP.
If it's gravure there is almost no black at all but they get so many files
and films that they modify you're files or even copy dot scan , recombine
and output new films. So expect as much or more color than a SWOP proof
maybe just increase density a bit to give it the 'weight ' of the other
images.
Neil Snape email@hidden
http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape
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