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Re: Printer CMYK vs RGB gamut
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Re: Printer CMYK vs RGB gamut


  • Subject: Re: Printer CMYK vs RGB gamut
  • From: Dennis Dunbar <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 10:29:57 -0800

I hate to quibble here, but wouldn't adding a RIP into the stream make this a different device?

When printing and profiling and measuring gamuts don't we have to take into consideration the entire print path? Adding in something like a RIP would make a pretty major change in the print path, so much so as to beg the question: Is it still the same "device"?

And in the end wouldn't it be likely you'd get different results from different RIPs anyway?

Dennis Dunbar


On Nov 20, 2007, Beisch Clemensm wrote:

Hallo Oliver,

this statemant is correct, as long as you are talking about the same
device.

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