> As you can imagine, I am quite keen to have a 'discussion' with the 
> lab's production manager about this.  In the meantime, does anyone 
> have any thoughts?

My thoughts are that this must be Primary Colour.

We recently checked out their digital workflow for a client and got some
shocking results. I was assured at the time that the problems we found
were being addressed.

Needless to say, no more work went their way.


Dear Micheal and others,

If you are having repro problems, don't give them adobe 1998 files just
convert tham all to srgb. This normally solves most problems as they are
not colour savvy and use the default settings on their computers which
is srgb and don't convert when stuff is imported into photoshop.

I always ask if they know what adobe 1998 is, if there is a pause they
get srgb files. I now this is not the best scenario, but if it keeps
them happy then its fine by me. I do try to educate at a later date but
it normally falls on deaf ears.

cheers

Ian Reynolds



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