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Re: British Publications & ISO Standards
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Re: British Publications & ISO Standards


  • Subject: Re: British Publications & ISO Standards
  • From: Bob Marchant <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 10:43:58 +0000


On 12 Feb 2007, at 23:34, Martin Orpen wrote:

It has been 5 months since the Periodical Publishers Association (PPA) dropped their Proof4Press standard in favour of ISO standards. But UK publications don't seem to have noticed:

Hi Martin

It seems that it's not only the publications that don't seem to have noticed.

A large part of the community that managed to find the time to criticise the PPA approach to proofing and separation profiles haven't been as quick or vocal in their support for the move .

Or, in fact , to provide any support for what is essentially the only specific set of best practice guidelines for the majority of the magazine publishing industry in the UK . Much the same goes for those who supported the original status quo.

Maybe the publications would take more notice if more of the industry got off their collective backsides and did a little more for the benefit of the whole rather than the protection of the few :-) .

Regards,

Bob Marchant.
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