In a message dated 8/10/2007 11:40:01 AM Eastern Daylight Time, bwyg@... writes: tonyonmarian wrote: > I seriously want to buy this Rip but need some input first. I posted > the following 10 days ago and have had zero responses. Did my post > break some rule? > > "I know that this august body may be slightly biased, but I would like > some input. > > I currently own an Epson 3800 and have Imageprint as my RIP. I have a > friend that swears by the B&W quality of his Quadtone RIP. My question > then is what are the pros and cons of each. I would consider a second > purchase of this type of app since 50% of my output is in B&W, but I > also worry whether they could play nicely together on my Mac. > The old hands here have been there and done that. This discussion has been had over and over and over. Research the archives. Especially the DigitalBlackandWhitDigitalBlackandWhit<WBR>eThePrint yah -- Bruce Watson Yet another good argument for a QuadtoneRIP book for beginners! (cf., the "best way to learn/understand the process" thread) Maybe one of the more enterprising of those "old hands" would be willing to share his/her wisdom and experience by deigning to author a "QuadtoneRIP for Dummies"-type book for us newbies. That would be worth an extra $50 to us IMHO. :-) John E ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] I still need advice
2007-08-10 by sloopjohne@aol.com
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