Re: Rel vs Abs proofs
Re: Rel vs Abs proofs
- Subject: Re: Rel vs Abs proofs
- From: Rich Apollo <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 09:37:06 -0500
Well, I work primarily in the book industry, where there is plenty
of paper
white to be seen, and find that the dots in white areas can be
quite clearly
visible.
How closely do your clients look at the proofs? There is not much,
if any,
apparent graininess in inkjet proofs made at 1440dpi from a normal
viewing
distance (10 to 15 inches), and you can always print at 2880dpi if
that is
still not good enough in your judgment. Also, the smoothness is
increased by
the presence of more than just one ink in the proof, plus the fact
that some
of these inks are the light ones (light cyan, light magenta).
Obviously, trimming helps, but it's still visible, and often the
prospect of
trimming upwards of 250 proof sheets is decidedly unappealing.
You can't just throw resolution at the problem. How much is what
you're proposing gonna' impact production?
Rich Apollo
G7 Certified Expert
314-344-1144
email@hidden
www.prioritylitho.com
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