Re: "Safe CMYK" workflows [was: Misleading Adobe Common Color Architecture]
Re: "Safe CMYK" workflows [was: Misleading Adobe Common Color Architecture]
- Subject: Re: "Safe CMYK" workflows [was: Misleading Adobe Common Color Architecture]
- From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2008 15:40:06 -0800
- Thread-topic: "Safe CMYK" workflows [was: Misleading Adobe Common Color Architecture]
In a message dated 1/9/08 3:34 PM, Rick Gordon wrote:
> But say I have gone through considerable work developing custom profiles for
> the contract proof or press. I don't want -- not no way, not no how -- an
> undesired conversion by the operator.
But, presumably, if the printing house was amenable to printing testcharts
for you to use in creating the press profiles, this would mean that, at the
very least, they are cognizant of your intentions to use color-managed
techniques, or, better still, even fully prepared to provide the types of
procedures and safeguards these require on their end.
And, if they are cognizant of your intentions to use color-managed
techniques, why would they then pair up with a prepress house that sabotages
their intended efforts and would make the whole process fail?
You talk to the prepress people, don't you?
Marco Ugolini
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