Stephen Marsh
Well-known member
Sending proofing files from Prinergy to a non Kodak proofing RIP.
Obviously, sending a refined PDF or a vector output PDF, still has the chance for differences between what Prinergy may RIP and what the proofing RIP may generate.
Rather than output of a vector PDF, we can of course output a contone raster PDF (or another raster format), however file sizes are of course huge compared to vector. At least then we know that Prinergy has RIPed the file.
A license upgrade would be required to process 1 bit TIFF data. Composite or separated raster is the only current option.
They are wishing to use JDF as output. The proofing RIP does not accept JDF.
Even if it could be fed JDF, is this simply not a flavour of XML, plain text - that would be pointing to the asset in Prinergy (likely the refined PDF or perhaps another “binary” format).
What does/would JDF bring to the party for a third party proofing RIP being fed via a hot folder?
Stephen Marsh
Obviously, sending a refined PDF or a vector output PDF, still has the chance for differences between what Prinergy may RIP and what the proofing RIP may generate.
Rather than output of a vector PDF, we can of course output a contone raster PDF (or another raster format), however file sizes are of course huge compared to vector. At least then we know that Prinergy has RIPed the file.
A license upgrade would be required to process 1 bit TIFF data. Composite or separated raster is the only current option.
They are wishing to use JDF as output. The proofing RIP does not accept JDF.
Even if it could be fed JDF, is this simply not a flavour of XML, plain text - that would be pointing to the asset in Prinergy (likely the refined PDF or perhaps another “binary” format).
What does/would JDF bring to the party for a third party proofing RIP being fed via a hot folder?
Stephen Marsh