Re: Epson 2200 and Ultrachrome
Re: Epson 2200 and Ultrachrome
- Subject: Re: Epson 2200 and Ultrachrome
- From: Anthony Minchinton <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 02:52:08 +0000
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snippety>
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Furthermore, and this is a problem acutely felt in professional design
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environments, when you provide the client with a "pleasing" print versus an
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"accurate" one, you are presenting results to him (or her) which very likely
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will reproduce differently on press, should that image end up printed on a
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magazine or brochure. And the client will then ask you: "Why does the image
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look so different from what you showed me?" (i.e., less saturated, less
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vivid, with slight but noticeable hue shifts, etc.). If that happens often
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enough, your reputation will suffer somewhat, and you may get to be known as
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the one who can't quite "get it right."
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How very true, my most extreme experience of this was working in a small
printers and showing a customer a Pantone spot colour book from which they
picked two spot colours for their business stationery, but they wanted a
proof first, just to see...
Unfortunately for me the trainee printed a proof onto shiny photographic
paper and posted it off. You know whats coming... the customer is on the
premises demanding to know why their business stationery did not look as
good as the proof. regards minch.
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