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Re: Who makes the separations?
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Re: Who makes the separations?


  • Subject: Re: Who makes the separations?
  • From: email@hidden (Lee Blevins)
  • Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2007 13:14:06 -0500

> To the point of who does the separations, I am of the belief that
> it's critically important for the photographer/designer community to
> keep color in its original color space as long as possible, and not
> convert to CMYK until the platemaking end of the process. There are
> too many potential pitfalls and changes that affect the process
> downstream. It's impossible to convert to CMYK without an intimate
> knowledge of the process, paper, ink combination used to print the job.

At last, intelligent advice ;)

"knowledge of the process, paper, ink combination used to print the job"
well said. And that information is not usually known by the photographer
since it can change well after the image is created.
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