Re: UCR/GCR revisited
Re: UCR/GCR revisited
- Subject: Re: UCR/GCR revisited
- From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 17:58:24 -0700
- Thread-topic: UCR/GCR revisited
In a message dated 6/12/08 12:40 PM, Henk Gianotten wrote:
> Hi Marco,
> Bunt is a German word and means many-colored.
> Unbunt means not-colored (white-gray-black and the gray
> or K parts in color ) and in the eighties several
> German, Swiss and Dutch lithographers used this technology..
> Felix Brunner was a strong promoter and explained in his
> white paper on that subject that we had to reduced the amount
> of color and increase black.
> With all the advantages such as a more stable process, a better
> quality and less waste.
> The correct application of GCR is unbunt "avant la lettre".
> I somewhere have a German document describing the technology.
> Most probably it's available in English too.
> It's however still 'analog', but, if found, I will scan and send
> this info.
> Regards, Henk
> The website of System Brunner is www.systembrunner.ch or www.systembrunner.com
Very interesting.
Thank you, Henk.
Marco Ugolini
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