David Riecks wrote:

> 
> Thomas:
> 
> Can you reveal the name of the "commercially available RIP" or is that
> considered a "trade-secret"? <bg>.
> 
> I'm guessing ImagePrint, but just read something about the GMG Colorproof
> software and wonder if that's the ticket for nextgen proofing.
> 
> David

Imageprint is not even close - there is no way it could be used in this
workflow for various reasons (think productivity, constancy of calibration
of colour between 3 printers over time, and recalibration in particular,
there are many other reasons as well).
Imageprint is a nice photographic RIP with a few limitations which may or
may not be important to you depending on your requirements for stable colour
(I'm NOT trying to start a pissing contest here).
The publisher in question are using Shiraz Rip's on Win2000 server (3 of
each). Setup and calibrated but yours truly.

Best Regards,
Thomas Holm / Pixl Aps

- Photographer, Educator, Colour Management Consultant & Seminar speaker
- Remote Profiling Service (Output ICC profiles)
- www.pixl.dk � Email: th[AT]pixl.dk
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