Soft Proofing: Is It Hard?
Online approval speeds time to market and can identify errors earlier in the process.
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The ideal—Unlike traditional hard copy proofing, in which handling and transmission of the physical proof increases both cycle time and the –potential for error, soft proofing –depends on workflows in which color-accurate proofs can be viewed on calibrated computer monitors under controlled lighting conditions.
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