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Old 10-16-2005, 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by preppy
Even if you do soft proof a job, we still have to run a hard proof for the pressmen to run to.

No savings there. It just expedites the job.
I think the question was more from a designer situation... who in most circumstances would not have anything to do with a color proof for the pressman... I do the same thing in my prepress position for my pressman, but it is different when dealing with proofing the design process.... just trying to clarify the topic here....
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