In a message dated 5/31/2007 2:13:16 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, appert@... writes: Just to clarify, are we saying then that, the reference book you are recommending does provide information on how to use soft-proofing ( or perhaps other tools or techniques within the colour management work flow that I am not aware of ) to maintain such stringent controls over tonal separation through out the chain of data conversions, or are we saying such precision is no longer important to you? Am I understanding you correctly by assuming that this reference you are recommending does not cover "same as source" workflows and black ink printing? thanks again for your help Eugene Hi: I was referring to the ImagePrint RIP feature that allows you to softproof and then print through PhotoShop. It is called their Print Thru Application (PTAPP). Using it, you print just as you would in Photoshop, and then send the image to ImagePrint, using the appropriate ImagePrint profile. It permits previewing in Photoshop exactly what print values you are going to get. You have to have IP 6.1 or 7.0 to access this feature, and the additional cost is 200 USD. This is apart from the book itself, which provides how-to descriptions of B/W printing through PS without a RIP. HTH., Richard (Brooklyn) ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] book
2007-05-31 by CorrPro96@aol.com
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