Hi Richard / John
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>>From: "John Panas" Subject: [PRODIG] Re: Colour work flow in open
>>access lab environment
>>
>>Is it realistic to to try and maintain a colour calibrated workflow in
>>what is essentially a supervised but open access college environment
>
>Yes, Westminster University have a great set up, courtesey of Niel Barstow.
Thanks, I'm pleased it's working out well, I'd have to insist that a
lot of credit goes to Rycherde Walters who works there as much more
than a technician.
>
>>where there is an expectation that the output from one of several
>>desktop printers  should in some way match it not act as proofing
>>devices for larger format printers
yes
They can be made to match pretty well, given a very simlar paper stock
on all but they can only match the worst in the bunch, in colour gamut
and black density.

We tend to allow each output device to do it's best and ask users to
appreciate the differences.
>
>It might work but if the results you obtain on test are not
>satisfactory you should get profiles made for all the printers with
>all the papers you would put through them.  That is the only sure way
>to ensure consistency.
>
>Richard

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