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Re: Proofing Papers


  • Subject: Re: Proofing Papers
  • From: Rick Gordon <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2003 21:18:57 -0700

Although I have been very happy with using proofing paper (Dupont/Epson Commercial Matte) with custom profiling on our Epson 2200 as an intermediary stage before contract proofs, I don't have a clear understanding of how such papers, which have relatively low brightness and a yellowish tone, correlate with press output onto a brighter stock. Clarification please?

Thanks,
Rick Gordon

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On 7/9/03 at 2:57 PM -0700, Marc Aguilera wrote in a message entitled
"Re: Proofing Papers":

> > Could someone please define/explain what the attributes are to qualify a
>> paper as a proofing paper vs ink jet photo paper etc.
>
>I would check out the SWOP site - http://www.swop.org/specifications3.html
>
>Marc Aguilera
>ColorCritical
>email@hidden

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EMERALD VALLEY GRAPHICS AND CONSULTING
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