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  1. Danny Whitehead

    creative cloud subscription a ripoff

    I don't miss having to routinely make the case for every necessary upgrade to bosses, or having to ask customers to backsave files to our version, or being asked the same by suppliers. And I definitely don't find not having to do those things comparable to a protection racket. The subscription...
  2. Danny Whitehead

    Photoshop instead of RIP

    Yeah, I expected the converting to halftone bitmap step to do what the 'colour halftone' filter does - make a bunch of round dots with no regard for the edges. It actually keeps the edges like an actual RIP does.
  3. Danny Whitehead

    Photoshop instead of RIP

    I vaguely remember such practices in the 90s, but couldn't remember how it was done, so I couldn't resist trying. I opened a PDF in PS at 1200ppi, duplicated each channel to a grayscale document, changed the mode to bitmap, halftone, 150lpi and assigned the angles, duped them back into a CMYK...
  4. Danny Whitehead

    Photoshop instead of RIP

    I'm not really au fait with imposition for wide format, but I'm sure there's plenty of folk here who are. Sounds like your other issue is colour management. Do you have anything in place in that regard - custom media profiles, conversion policies and the like?
  5. Danny Whitehead

    Photoshop instead of RIP

    Ah, looks like short run, large format inkjet fine art reproductions. Is that right? If that's the case, it sound like it might be imposition software you need more than a RIP. I think people might have assumed offset litho or screenprinting, and using Photoshop to generate final, 1-bit...
  6. Danny Whitehead

    Photoshop instead of RIP

    What kind of printing?
  7. Danny Whitehead

    Designer showed a customer final files without overprint preview settings on, really?

    It's been discussed ad nauseam on the Adobe forums over the years... or is that decades? I think a good warning would probably be better than a change in functionality. I'd personally prefer that only spot white swatches could be set to overprint, but I could see that causing issues with legacy...
  8. Danny Whitehead

    Mock ups

    Here's mine: PDF files are best viewed with Adobe Acrobat or Acrobat Reader. Other PDF readers may display inaccurately. Download Acrobat Reader for free by clicking the above link. Please set 'Overprint Preview' to 'Always' (Edit > Preferences > Page Display on Windows, and Adobe Acrobat...
  9. Danny Whitehead

    Designer showed a customer final files without overprint preview settings on, really?

    There's an ISO accreditation logo that appears on thousands of companies' stationery here in the UK. After finally getting the vector files from the accreditation company's media department, I luckily spotted that it was white type overprinted on a Pantone 288 rectangle. I dread to think how...
  10. Danny Whitehead

    Designer showed a customer final files without overprint preview settings on, really?

    Sometimes, when the designer doesn't really understand what they're doing, it can end up being more trouble trying to explain things to them and the client, than it is to fix it. Prepress diplomacy, don't you just love it?
  11. Danny Whitehead

    Designer showed a customer final files without overprint preview settings on, really?

    Ah... that's a bit reckless! Looks like Hard Light just doesn't work with spots. Will this spot colour be printed as spot? I've had a quick play around and it looks like converting it to process yields the same appearance as the misleading one you get without Overprint Preview. Ignore the text...
  12. Danny Whitehead

    Where Have All The Printers Gone?

    Yep, I don't think a race to the bottom would benefit western printers. I've read/watched a few interesting things about the new 'scramble for Africa' over the last few years. A particularly good, but not so political one was about African railways.
  13. Danny Whitehead

    Where Have All The Printers Gone?

    We're gonna build a wall, and the future's gonna pay for it.
  14. Danny Whitehead

    Designer showed a customer final files without overprint preview settings on, really?

    So, they've created particular colours using overprints, transparency/blending modes, or both? And it's spot colours that will be printed with spot inks rather than converted to process? Transparency previews fine in Acrobat Reader without changing settings (which is why I've started using...
  15. Danny Whitehead

    Where Have All The Printers Gone?

    Environment? Social consequences? Who cares, so long as the demand for printed stuff is maintained and I'm paying no more for my equipment and consumables? Uhm, wait a minute.
  16. Danny Whitehead

    What software for postcards & flyers

    Put very simply... Photoshop for raster image manipulation, colour correction etc. Illustrator for vector drawing (logos etc) and simpler, one or two page designs (although I personally use InDesign for these). InDesign for layout. Acrobat Pro for checking and fixing files for print if...
  17. Danny Whitehead

    Sending PDF Proofs

    I think the reps see it as confirmation we're using the correct file, but it proves nothing. If we were so disorganised that we'd potentially print the wrong file, that could just as easily happen after approval. I guess the 'refined' PDF proofs at least 'prove' one part of the workflow, albeit...
  18. Danny Whitehead

    Sending PDF Proofs

    I can't say anything for sure about AP90's, but based on ours, I expect they can. With our IC-308, we can export a raster PDF after processing... but we never do, even though our worknotes often request a 'ripped PDF proof'. In fact, 99% of the time, we send back the original PDF. These...
  19. Danny Whitehead

    Hallelujah

    http://www.clickhole.com/article/embarrassing-us-ranked-182nd-world-alphabetically-1855
  20. Danny Whitehead

    InDesign Image not in the links pallet

    It saves making a new PDF each time you update a document that goes into another document.

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