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Re: Stochastic


  • Subject: Re: Stochastic
  • From: Phil Cruse <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 08:42:23 +0100
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Barry
SWOP and TR001 refer to a specific printing condition using conventional (AM?) screening at 133 lpi, etc.
So would not be applicable for stochastic printing with regard to Tone Transfer (dot gain) characteristics, etc.
Also will you be printing stochastic by web offset, which is what SWOP is for? (Specifications for Web Offset Publications)
Might be applicable for colorimetric data, if profile was edited for tone?  I think it would be safer to print the IT8 charts and make a custom profile.



Is anyone doing inkjet proofing for stochastic printing and if so are
they using SWOP (tr001) as a standard or something else?

Thanks.

Barry Berenson
REI Photography Manager
email@hidden



Phil Cruse

Graphic Quality Consultancy


www.colourphil.co.uk


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