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Re: Remote proofing
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Re: Remote proofing


  • Subject: Re: Remote proofing
  • From: Rich Apollo <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 17:37:48 -0600

> From: Henrik Holmegaard <email@hidden>
> To: email@hidden
>
>
> Leaving aside the strategic level and looking at the tactical level, it
> is not only the case that the printing industry is opposed to RGB. It
> is fair to say that the photographic industry is _also_ opposed to RGB.
>
> Now why would that be?
>
> It is desirable to not have CMYK but to RGB in order to achieve the
> most clean and crisp transparency flattening in the flattening module
> of a PostScript 3 interpreter.
>

Whoa there, Zippy -

I don't think printers are opposed to RGB, we just REALLY like black.
(I'm wearing a black sweater right now)

If it's a trade-off, every printer will sacrifice some "crisp
transparency flattening" to keep black.

Rich Apollo
Priority Litho
314-344-1144
email@hidden
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