Wet Proofs
Wet Proofs
- Subject: Wet Proofs
- From: Mike Stewart <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2013 13:31:26 -0600
Hello All: I am asking for info on "Wet Proofs". I know that in Asia they
are produced on hand presses using plates (not the same plates that will
be run on press) and use standard inks and the actual paper your job will
be run on. How accurate are these proofs to a specific print specification
(Ex: Fogra 47)? Is there an easy way to tell a Wet Proof from a press
sheet? I'm guessing that if the stock adheres to the print specification
then there is a chance that the Wet Proof could as well. I suppose we
could ask for an IT8 or control strip to read and analyse from the Wet
proof. How are Wet Proofs actually made? The definition of a Wet Proof
changes depending on the article you read. Any thoughts?
Thanks
Mike Stewart
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