Re: prebinding
Re: prebinding
- Subject: Re: prebinding
- From: mo <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 05:51:01 -0400
- Organization: moing
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> Prebinding is a concept generated from the grey matter in my skull.
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So...you just "made it up" in other words. That's cool, as long as we
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all can understand it.
No,
I didn't just make it up. I've spent the past 4 to 5 years pounding some of the industry
professionals that haunt right here on this list as an exercise of examination.
I was generated to try and fix a very complex problem of having every moron in the industry do
their own separations. It was also developed as a color workflow for process control as well as
an easier way to manage color for the masses.
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> Prebinding is a reversible separation.
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Sort of an embedded "device link" that hasn't actually been executed
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yet?
You could give it that analogy, but prebinding goes farther and fixes other issues as well. It
also builds upon the existing color architecture so what you are doing know, won't be affected
until you choose to bind files.
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> A prebound file is an RGB file that never sees CMYK until the file is
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> rendered to said CMYK
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> output space.
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Hmm...almost interesting...let us know when it's real. Actually, it
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sounds like a cool idea.
I'm trying. I have a huge hill to climb. Some perceptual, some self induced, some political.
mo
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