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About press profiling
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About press profiling


  • Subject: About press profiling
  • From: "Mark Rice" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 11:20:21 -0400

Hi Graham-

I understand your response, but most of our work is place in publications -
I have no more control over those presses than I do over the movement of the
stars in the sky. All I can hope is that they possibly try to match the
proof.

Mark Rice
email@hidden
www.zero1inc.com

This rather ignores the problem of how the proof profile is created, such
that the press can be (easily) made to match it.

One approach is to specifically do a press run for the purposes of
profiling.
Take some care to set it up the way you want to run, in terms of quality,
cost of running etc, then profile it. Average more than one chart. Use the
profile as the target for the proofer and for separations. Use the proofer
output (which is presumably more stable than the press) as the visual target
for the press operators.

Graeme Gill
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