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Re: Remote proofing
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Re: Remote proofing


  • Subject: Re: Remote proofing
  • From: Henrik Holmegaard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 16:44:44 +0100

bruce fraser <email@hidden> writes :

>I don't know anyone who holds this as an expectation-we've all been
>bitten too many times. It is, however, a need-9-point type in rich
>black tends to get ugly-and a goal for the future.

I don't quite understand the grammatical structure, so maybe I'm missing the point but the reason iQueue as well as most other products I know reasonably well have a button that makes sure vector objects color RGB or CMY black come out K black is that office users create content they want printed.

On the whole my own personal view is that the question of 9 point type from Microsoft Office applications separating to four plates pales a bit in comparison with the question of OS level PDF from TextEdit which takes advantage of AAT / LLM capabilities for Wester, Middle Eastern and Far Eastern writing systems. Illustrator 10 goes berserk and shunts glyphs in the placed object right out of the artbox. And we haven't even begun to talk about whether the textual information is sucked into a black hole in cyberspace.

Thanks,
Henrik
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