Re: Prebinding
Re: Prebinding
- Subject: Re: Prebinding
- From: Chris Murphy <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 13:36:52 -0600
On Jun 9, 2004, at 12:22 PM, Jim Rich wrote:
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.
Yes, although Henrik has asserted that "normalized" has been usurped by
the PostScript->PDF conversion process. He prefers the term
"harmonized" when it comes to converting all images to a given color
space for output. I think that's splitting hairs, but if you come
across the term "harmonize" that's what it refers to. I think the
context makes it pretty clear whether normalize refers to PDF vs. color
management.
Chris Murphy
Color Remedies (TM)
www.colorremedies.com/realworldcolor
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Co-author "Real World Color Management"
Published by PeachPit Press (ISBN 0-201-77340-6)
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