Re: Soft Proofing with White Border
Re: Soft Proofing with White Border
- Subject: Re: Soft Proofing with White Border
- From: Ken Fleisher <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2013 14:59:21 -0500
Hello all. I just wanted to give a quick follow-up to my original question.
I have finally located the article that my broken link originally pointed
to. In case anyone is interested, it is:
http://www.naturescapes.net/articles/techniques/ten-tips-for-better-prints/#2
Cheers,
Ken Fleisher
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 3:27 PM, Ken Fleisher <email@hidden> wrote:
> It is recommended that when you soft proof an image on screen compared to
> a print on white paper (or predicting the print on white paper), that you
> have a minimum 1" white border surrounding the image on screen. Does anyone
> know of a good link to a (preferably) non-profit web site that explains in
> plain English why this is necessary? I need to supply a good reference for
> it and the link I had been using has gone dead.
>
> Thanks!
> Ken Fleisher
>
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