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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: Martin Orpen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 09:11:17 +0000

On 19 Jan 2007, at 08:43, Phil Cruse wrote:

John wrote

Hold on. Someone has come up with a solution for us all. One of my
customers told me to check out www.ezcmyk.com who will do a conversion
for only $15 ($75 in a rush). Imagine that! This is the kind of
conversion we could do for free - and won't.


john castronovo

Great fun! One size fits all? Anyone know anything about them? I like the bit in the FAQs re- Monitor settings "First, use the Adobe Gamma control panel to calibrate your monitor. Next, in Adobe Photoshop, under the File menu> Color Settings>CMYK Setup, set CMYK Model to "Built-In" and in Ink Options set Ink Colors to SWOP Coated and Dot Gain to Standard 18%. While files are not separated in Adobe Photoshop, it is the ubiquitous choice for viewing images." Takes me back!


That web site looks *very* similar to this one:

<http://www.colorcentric.com/>

Which isn't just powered by Prolatus... they own the domain too:

	Domain Name: COLORCENTRIC.COM
	Registrant: Prolatus, Inc.

I don't think that the "product" is of any importance here - their business is the transmission of data, not producing high quality separations.

--
Martin Orpen
<http://www.idea-digital.com/>

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