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Re: CMYK is CMYK is CMYK (again)
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Re: CMYK is CMYK is CMYK (again)


  • Subject: Re: CMYK is CMYK is CMYK (again)
  • From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 01 Apr 2008 21:09:35 -0400

Tony,

You need to have these guys talk to Bill Whitfield, for serious color help.
In the meantime, you could supply separations made to GRACoL2006_C1 since
many (good) flexo printers have already taken that route. It's the only one
that make sense for anything non-web in NorthAmerica in these days and age.
And it couldn't possibly be worse than sending SWOPv2 or any other non-sense
"standard" profile.

> The last time around (this was an offset sheet press), I settled on U.S.
> Web Coated (SWOP) v2, just because it is the out-of-the-box Photoshop
> default CMYK, figuring that if the printer didn't know what CM was,
> that's where he would be.
>
> Tony

Roger Breton


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