I asked them what those settings were and he didn't know and wondered how would he find out...
I asked him to look at his Colour Settings and he said, "Would you mind telling me where I might find those?".
Dear Jack
Yes it really amazing and borders on professional negligence and should and very likely does concern most of us here, or at least those supplying files for any sort of out printing be it offset , ink jet or whatever. I hope you did not inquire how they had their monitors set. In my experience many do not know what their monitors are set to and do not know how to alter their settings....and we have not even got as far as monitor calibration and profiling <G>
These are the people who are so very quick to poor scorn on our images when there is any query as to how they have reproduced. And to think that often this is the environment in which many of our images are evaluated! I know these comments are a great generalization but the incidence is high enough to be of real concern to us!. That's why I said in a previous post that we need to make sure that our own systems are correct and can be shown to be so. For some reason many clients will find the printer's arguments more convincing than the photographers! They must be right.....look at those big expensive presses!
Cheers
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