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Mazur explains the proofing process was originally developed to show a customer what his product would look like once it was printed. However, somewhere along the line, the proof itself became the target.
"With today's sophisticated proofers and color management tools, we have come full circle," says Mazur. "We can, to varying degrees depending on the performance of the device, actually simulate the printing result on the proof."
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