As for the original point (colors looking better on a screen), as many
comics are colored digitally these days: of course. The available spectrum
of CMYK (color print permutations) is much more limited than RGB (monitor
colors) (1 million versus more than 16 million, respectively). Which is
why, even when something is digitally colored to print CMYK, it's never
going to look exactly the same as the colorist is looking at it through the
best approximation that his or her RGB monitor can achieve.

This is also the bane of existence to any print shop. I remember when we
went from color separated copy to digital files and having to explain that
the spot color the designer chose from the eyedropper in her program could
be approximated but not necessarily matched when it was converted to CMYK.
We still have to explain to people why their monitors don't look like the
press proofs, or why their desktop printer prints different colors from our
presses.

As for the importance we place on physical media over digital, I've been
thinking about this more, lately. While I'm not generally the type to
ponder doomsday scenarios in my spare time, it has occurred to me that, in
case of some massive catastrophe, if we lost the power grid, even for a
week or two, many people would be up the proverbial creek without their
Google searches and bookmarks. It's worth an informed choice of what to
purchase in hard copy (for me, anything with reference value) versus
digital (entertainment and temporary information).

On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 12:55 PM, Edward Crosby <[email protected]> wrote:

> Maybe that's a subconscious feeling because that's something that didn't
> really occur to me.
>
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> On Jan 24, 2013 12:53 PM, "Cary Preston" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Yes, because with the print issues you have something tangible that at
>> least subconsciously has some retained value after its been read. Even
>> though the market for old comics has essentially evaporated I've seen
>> people claim that their issue #1 of Archie is worth hundreds. A digital
>> copy is like a saved web page; once youve read it saving it doesnt seem to
>> have any value.
>>
>> On Jan 24, 2013, at 12:45 PM, Edward Crosby <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> http://comicsbeat.com/must-read-jim-rugg-on-print-vs-digital/
>>
>> I need to compare myself on this. I've purchased a digital and print
>> version of Firestorm, so I'll be checking this out when I get home.
>> However, it does make sense.
>> On a side note about digital: Something I noticed recently since getting
>> my tablet and buying more comics via Comixology is that I seem to be more
>> apprehensive about buying $2 and $3 comics than I was before buying them in
>> print at the comic book store. I've cut down the amount of buying over the
>> past 6 years because of prices and have been reluctant about buying $3
>> comics but more so now in the digital world. I started reading The Court of
>> Owls stuff in the Batman family crossovers and found that the newer issues
>> are more expensive. As I started to get closer to the newer issues I became
>> very hesitant about buying those issues but eventually gave in due to
>> curiosity in the storyline.
>> Has this happened to anyone else?
>> Seems kind of strange to me, especially for me.
>>
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