On Tuesday, November 13, 2001, at 02:03  AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> "    There shouldn't be any tests after properly calibrating your 
>> system..."
>>
>
> Shouldn't be, but the best laid plans... <g>

C'mon, really, Mafud.  If you've calibrated your monitor, printer and 
papers, what you see is what you get.  Arguing otherwise is like me 
arguing that your carefully calibrated, properly upkept custom chemical 
lab is way way out from day to day and that you can ~NEVER~ get the same 
print twice.

Here's the advantage to digital -- where you still have to run a strip 
to confirm that your dials are okay (to account for variation in paper 
emulsion or aging and the drift of the colour of the head), with 
digital, the print will be identical with no testing.

But, of course, chemical still has the edge, cost-wise, particularly for 
volume.

-Aaron
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