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On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 16:08, Craig White wrote
> I hope you aren't of the opinion that there is actually calibration
> between your screen, their printer - tossing it through a conversion
> just adds to the confusion.
>
> The point I'm making...that's why people in Advertising do press checks
> because color is entirely subjective until the ink hits the paper.
All I am trying to do is get a proof color print in my hand
so we can give a copy to the printer and say, "Here are the
colors we want. Match them." Then they will send a "press
check" proof to us to confirm that they have it right.
Does that make sense?
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