Re: prebinding
Re: prebinding
- Subject: Re: prebinding
- From: Lauren Cross <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 09:45:51 -0400
I have some questions about this concept.
Prebinding would appear to assume an rgb workflow. This would rule out the
following scenarios:
Any publisher with a digital workflow using TIFF-IT, PDF/X-1a, 1-bit tiff or
dcs files.
Any prepress shop that must run random color proofs to be used as contract
proofs, and even if that prepress shop has an rgb workflow, they would have
to have this tag or profile from every single printer and press and apply it
accordingly, which would assume that the printer had an appropriate tag and
workflow in order to conform.
Any printer using color management successfully already, applying profiling
and conversion on the fly at their RIP.
Any printer who doesn't want the responsibility of color conversion--and
there are many--
I think there are fewer morons in the industry than you might think. How
would you address the above scenarios?
>
A prebound file is an RGB file that never sees CMYK until the file is
>
rendered to said CMYK output space.
In my world, this is any rgb file I have to proof and send out to a printer.
I'm interested in your comments.
Regards,
Lauren Cross
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Lauren E. Cross
Prepress Technician
Sr Retoucher
Adobe Certified Expert, Photoshop 7
105 S Foushee St.
Richmond, VA 23227
804-225-7780
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