GWG (Ghent Workgroup) has released a new specification to address the Sign & Display segment. The new specification incorporates the factors of viewing distance, scaling and wide gamut. This allows having one specification to address the big differences in printing techniques within typical sign & display jobs, and will make the delivery of PDF files for Sign & Display much easier and bring standardization to this segment.
Viewing distance
Viewing distance—the average distance between the final printed work and a viewer—can be as little as 1 meter for banners, or as much as 75 meters for highway billboards. Typically, the bigger the viewing distance, the lower image resolution can be.
Scaling
Scaling is another widely used factor, because files can become very large, and many designers create PDF files at half, 1/10th or1/48th of the final printed size. The rules in the GWG specification take this into account.
Wide gamut
The new specification opens up which colour spaces can be used in a PDF file. For the first time, a GWG specification allows the use of colour spaces such as calibrated RGB or L*a*b* for all elements within a PDF document.
Availability
The specification and application settings are available now—free-of-charge—from the Ghent Workgroup web site.
Viewing distance
Viewing distance—the average distance between the final printed work and a viewer—can be as little as 1 meter for banners, or as much as 75 meters for highway billboards. Typically, the bigger the viewing distance, the lower image resolution can be.
Scaling
Scaling is another widely used factor, because files can become very large, and many designers create PDF files at half, 1/10th or1/48th of the final printed size. The rules in the GWG specification take this into account.
Wide gamut
The new specification opens up which colour spaces can be used in a PDF file. For the first time, a GWG specification allows the use of colour spaces such as calibrated RGB or L*a*b* for all elements within a PDF document.
Availability
The specification and application settings are available now—free-of-charge—from the Ghent Workgroup web site.