rubaiyat
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I think on this a lot.
This question came up again for me today when I was in my favorite bookshop, reading all those expensive graphics books I have finally trained myself not to buy. Having no more room to shelve them.
3 of the books dealt with current print production and as usual there was no workable advice on how to color manage files to pre-press. All the usual headings and a few spotty index entries but absolutely nothing when you looked at the actual content.
Is everyone burying their heads in the sand on this?
How do graphic designers confidently go from desktop to paper?
This question came up again for me today when I was in my favorite bookshop, reading all those expensive graphics books I have finally trained myself not to buy. Having no more room to shelve them.
3 of the books dealt with current print production and as usual there was no workable advice on how to color manage files to pre-press. All the usual headings and a few spotty index entries but absolutely nothing when you looked at the actual content.
Is everyone burying their heads in the sand on this?
How do graphic designers confidently go from desktop to paper?