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    Decompiling an ICC profile to see the lookups?

    Looks like ICC profiles are 8bit encoded so its goobledygook in Notepad. How can I view the lookup (LAB to CMYK) created in a printer's ICC profile?
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    Where do colours start and end?

    Is there a science to determine where orange starts and end, in numbers? Okay, so have colours been quantified. Orange in LAB can be from here to there?
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    What do you call a label that can stick to wet windshield?

    I'm asked where to source labels that can be applied permanently to wet windshields?
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    Windows Color Management of Print Drivers?

    Greetings, (Please see the attached pictures for reference...) I've noticed, but never dwelt on, the idea of using the Color Management tab of a print driver's Properties window to set custom CMYK and RGB ICC profiles... until yesterday. When one faces a smaller digital printer without a...
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    C7200X vs Versant 180

    I'd like someone with a C7200X to share their impressions and any scans of the claimed 2,400 x 4,800 dpi resolution. I'm really curious to know if it actually translate to any perceivable advantage over the Versant 180 whose quality is pretty superb already.
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    Book printing -> format vs price vs qty

    Greetings, My kids are writing a book, believe it or not, and I'm very happy for them. It's a travel guide and over the last few months as the thing grew and grew I started to realize they were serious. And they want me to get it printed, eventually. What I need advice on is where to start in...
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    What is today's whitest paper? (not brightness but whiteness)

    I've seen recently a coated gloss text from Korea that was so white (not brightness but whiteness) it took me aback and now I want a pallet of that stuff! It used to be that the Enigma Polar White claimed a CIE whiteness of 175. Nowadays I can't find a solid list for comparison. Please share...

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InSoft Automation Unveils Imp Version 14

Revolutionizing Layout Planning and Automation

InSoft Automation announces the launch of Imp Version 14, the latest iteration of its industry-leading cost-based layout planning software. Packed with cutting-edge features, this release redefines efficiency, automation, and workflow optimization for printing and finishing processes.


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