Re: Creating a SWOP proof with an Epson
Re: Creating a SWOP proof with an Epson
- Subject: Re: Creating a SWOP proof with an Epson
- From: Terry Wyse <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2006 10:48:39 -0400
First you said:
On Jul 14, 2006, at 7:40 PM, Martin Orpen wrote:
That wouldn't be workable - what printer is going to accept an
average of 1dE as a contract proof?
And then you said:
The numbers need to be "realistic" as they have to be matched on
press.
What's the point of trying to create a "contract proof" that can
never be matched on a press?
Martin, it's about the PROOF being accurate to within 1 dE of the
charactization data used to create the proof in the first place, not
that the printer/press can MATCH the proof it to within 1 dE. By
definition (almost) if a proof is made using characterization data
from a real press and the proof is within, say, 1 dE of that data,
then it should be capable of being matched on press. It's understood
that the press cannot likely match a proof to within 1 dE but it's
important that the proof itself be held to within a very tight
tolerance TO ITSELF so as to ensure it's within a very narrow window
of tolerance.
Regards,
Terry Wyse
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