I am a bit confused over the words some are using.
I thought a soft proof was the image on a monitor. Surely if you make a tangible print on a piece of paper this stops being a soft proof and becomes an actual proof?
I'm also confused over the "sent to the RIP in RGB, of course." If it is a proof to show a client's or your own litho printer surely that only has any value if it is from the final CMYK file.
Puzzled.
Bob Croxford
On Sunday, March 23, 2003, at 03:22 pm, ellie wrote:
The files are being sent to the RIP in
RGB, of course. This question is just so that I can try to understand the
reason.
Thanks
Ellie
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