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Re: SWOP as religion
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Re: SWOP as religion


  • Subject: Re: SWOP as religion
  • From: "Terence L. Wyse" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 11:59:10 -0500

They're not, that's part of the problem and that's why I'm there! Matching Pantone Process builds is an even bigger problem than supplied separations.

Terry


On Feb 10, 2004, at 9:51 AM, Roger Breton wrote:

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"?
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