Re: Prebinding
Re: Prebinding
- Subject: Re: Prebinding
- From: Jim Rich <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2004 14:22:20 -0400
On 6/9/04 1:39 PM, "Eric Magnusson" <email@hidden> wrote:
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I always thought of a PreBinding Workflow as a 3Normalized Workflow.2
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Actually, it means making every element in the
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Quark/InDesign/Whatever-document 3normalized2 into the actual desired final
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output space (IE Billy Bob9s House-o-CMYK Press #2 space). This kind of
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file is ready-to-go (at least to one place).
Eric,
Thanks.
So let me make sure I understand want 3Normalized Workflow.2 means.
It sounds like Prebinding is what printers and publishers who know who their
printer is have been doing since the beginning of time. They get all of the
images and pages into the final out color space (normalized), which has
usually been some flavor of CMYK, and then you go off and do what you always
do send the pages or images for printing.
Jim Rich
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