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G7 Professional Training
May 6-7, 2008
Hosted by Ramsey Press Mahwah, NJ 07430
$1,000 member fee
$1,200 non-member fee (includes 1 yr GRACoL Network Membership
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SWOP Committee Conference Call
May 2 2008
4:00 pm EDT
Open to All
Call 317-713-0120
Code 10080 |
SWOP Now Open To
All
The structure of the SWOP Committee has changed.
Now SWOP will function as an IDEAlliance Committee.
Membership is open to all.

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Monitor Proofing "to the Numbers"
In this webinar, Bill Pope from RIT will describe the details of the new SWOP Certification Program for Virtual Proofing Systems. Issues around how evaluating monitor proofing systems differs from evaluating hard copy proofing systems will be highlighted. How we selected the deltaE scale to evaluate numeric tolerances will be discussed. Other topics include evaluation of the monitor itself, steps to evaluate monitor proofing systems and the numeric tolerances demanded.
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G7 Update 2008
G7 is the IDEAlliance specification that outlines
methods to calibrate proofing systems and presses based on principles of digital
imaging, spectrophotometry, and computer-to-plate (CtP) technologies. A new
version of the "The G7 "How To" will be published in the spring of 2008. A walk
through and update will be
conducted by Don Hutcheson, immediate past chair of GRACoL and G7
inventor.
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SWOP Monitor Proofing Systems
Evaluated to Tight Numeric Tolerances
April 8, 2008 |
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SWOP Announces First Monitor Proofing
Systems Certified to the "Numbers"
April 2008, IDEAlliance today
announced that 27 monitor proofing systems have
passed the newly launched IDEAlliance Monitor
Proofing Systems Certification Program.
This comes after two years of ongoing
research by the IDEAlliance Print Properties Working
Group and the SWOP Technical Committee in
conjunction with the Rochester Institute of
Technology Printing Applications Laboratory to
determine how best to judge the quality of monitor
proofing systems to the “numbers.” |
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