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In the Spotlight
CMYK vs. RGB: Who's Really Responsible?
It's likely that you've always been told that you must convert your files from RGB to CMYK before sending them off to the printer. Herb Paynter presents a somewhat contrary view in Why Printers Don't Want RGB Files And Why That Should Change.

 
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Two Degrees of Separation: Composite vs. Pre-Separated
Digital PostScript or PDF files take two primary forms: composite or pre-separated. Which you use depends on your software, colors, and the software or RIP your printer or service bureau uses.

 
Overlay Proofs
Use overlay proofs to check registration, trapping, and color breaks, identify density problems and pixelation of bitmaps. Can be used for process and spot color jobs. Overlay proofs are less reliable than laminate proofs for checking color.

 
 
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