Re: CMYK proof control
Re: CMYK proof control
- Subject: Re: CMYK proof control
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 21:12:44 -0500
How valid, though, is it for tracking color conformance? The fact that any
dimensional tampering will be reported is not doing much for helping with
getting some grips on how good or bad is the proof with regards to color,
no?
> GCA/PIA/GATF Proof Comparator III
>
> "Like the GCA/PIA/GATF Proof Comparator III, the Digital Proof Comparator also
> contains targets that measure the exposure, resolution, and directional
> effects of the imaging system in addition to its reproduction characteristics.
> A unique aspect of the Digital Proof Comparator is that it carries on a
> two-way dialogue with output devices by changing its dimensional tolerances
> and element sizing in response to the resolution of the raster image
> processor. This interactive target reports several key-imaging attributes as
> well as provides the highest resolution measurements that can be obtained for
> a given imaging device. The Digital Proof Comparator is a native PostScript
> file that generates a one-megabyte target that measures 6.5x2 in.
> Includes one CD with both Macintosh and PC formats"
>
> best, gordo
Roger Breton | Laval, Canada | email@hidden
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx
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