ye\ppppweoonie its the color key that was used to set the convering plates o synce and for the pantone color matching system... I think they have it down now without need in the digital realm.. when printers used fil, metal plates snd such those targets and keys helped alot...

sincerly, Tomato.
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Douglas Ball wrote:

Jeff Potokar kind of asked the difference of the two when describing what you call a poster that still has the printers color chart on the side of the poster. In the 7 years on MOPO, I don't think anyone has addressed this issue. Bruce, Dave Lieberman, Dan Richard, and others...in listings call them printers proofs, but as Jeff suggest, aren't they just untrimmed posters? Is there a difference? Doug
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