[muglo] Re: back to color printing

  • From: Theresa Roth <theresaroth@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: MUGLO <muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 22:24:11 -0400

Doug,
Some of what I print is for proofing. The main part of my job is planograms,
forms etc. Planograms show the location of items on eth shelf or within
display in retail or other environments. Some planos have 40-50 books or
magazine [facing me] and cannot be separated out. On B&W, I would never be
able to see enough detail to distinguish between them. I will email a sample
to your personal email.

Theresa



On 11/08/09 11:23 AM, "Doug Bale" <dougbale@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> From: Theresa Roth <theresaroth@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> I work with pages and pages of pics when I am infield. I print in color as
> a whole page of small b&w 30-40 images all look the same to me and I am unable
> to see the difference. Color works beautifully but I am going through a lot of
> tone ($100/toner).
>   Theresa, forgive me if I've missed something obvious, but it sounds as if
> you're printing these photos purely for proofing purposes, to select which of
> a series of candidate images you'll then want to use for some further project.
> Wouldn't it be practical to bypass the preliminary printing altogether and
> compare your photos, in colour, on the screen, with Preview?    You can drag
> 40 or more images at a time onto Preview's icon in the Dock; the first one
> will open in Preview's main screen at whatever size you like and the others
> will be ranked vertically in a separate pane at the right, in Thumbnail size.
> Selecting any of them will open them in the main pane, replacing the previous
> one. Clicking back and forth will let you compare similar images instantly.
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