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Re: What's the best rip for fine art printing?
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Re: What's the best rip for fine art printing?


  • Subject: Re: What's the best rip for fine art printing?
  • From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 09 May 2003 15:10:00 -0600

on 5/9/03 2:59 PM, Jim Rich wrote:

> However with IP it seem in some cases we almost always
> get snagged with images and pages that have content that is made up of
> grayscale and color images.

That's strange. I have some mixed images and I have always been amazed at
how well the gray's (neutrals) appear with the color. The one print I'm
thinking of is an entire RGB file with large areas of desaturated colors.
Are you mixing Grayscale and color images in the main print area? That might
be an issue. You might want to see if the RIP behaves better of all the
images are RGB (tagged of course).

Andrew Rodney
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