John,
You should ask this question to the folks that own the Noritsu 3002 Lightjet
Printer. They certainly have some kind of file type requirements. I know
that when I use a LightJet 5000 or ZBE Chromira that the file type MUST BE
in RGB mode at no greater than 300 dpi.
Best Regards,
David R. Spielman
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From: John [mailto:johnhart66@...]
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 7:35 PM
To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Digital BW] How to save for Lightjet Prints
This might be a basic question, but I couldn't seem to find the
answer in the archives. I have some grayscale digital images. Is it
best to give it to the lab saved as grayscale, RGB or CMYK? They
will be printed using the Noritsu 3002 Lightjet Printer if that
makes a difference. My natural inclination is to save them as
grayscale. But I thought I read somewhere it's better to save as
RGB. Is this correct? Thank you!
John Hartung
www.theartfest.com
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RE: [Digital BW] How to save for Lightjet Prints
2003-08-01 by David R. Spielman
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