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  • Subject: SWOP proof standards
  • From: Oakley Masten <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 06:58:11 -0700 (PDT)

I need a little help here :)

SWOP Standards  1.30  1.40  1.00  1.60   Correct?

Readings from BIG NAME printer's reference proofs

Epson  1.31  1.56  1.06  1.61
What's up with the M reading?
Their proof looked like it was still short on Magenta.

Kodak approval  1.25  1.35  0.78  1.55
Are these numbers good or should they also match SWOP
?

They definately don't match! Visually or numerically
to each other.
Should they?  They should right ?

These were sent with the idea that they would be used
as comparison reference printouts.

Your observations would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Oakley
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