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Re: SWOP as religion
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Re: SWOP as religion


  • Subject: Re: SWOP as religion
  • From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 09:51:11 -0500

> I've yet to run into a shop in my travels that even knows what a device
> link is let alone actually using them in production. Same goes for
> linear vs. curved plates. The majority of places I go are not using
> curves at all but are printing "linear".

If you mean that they are running their CTP linear -- 50% dot in Photoshop
is mapped to 50% dot on plate -- then, I wonder, how are they succeeding in
reproducing the bulk of process separations that still assume a "legacy,
drum san, 20% dot gain"?

Regards,

Roger Breton | Laval, Canada | email@hidden
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx
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