Proofing - Hard
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A proof (sometimes referred to as a "hard-proof" to distinguish it from a soft-proof) is a single example print, intended to be a demonstration of what the full run of prints will look like. | A proof (sometimes referred to as a "hard-proof" to distinguish it from a soft-proof) is a single example print, intended to be a demonstration of what the full run of prints will look like. | ||
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[http://www.colorwiki.com/wiki/Soft_Proofing Soft-Proofing] article from CHROMiX ColorNews<br> | [http://www.colorwiki.com/wiki/Soft_Proofing Soft-Proofing] article from CHROMiX ColorNews<br> | ||
[http://www.colorwiki.com/wiki/Soft_and_hard_proofing Soft and hard proofing in Photoshop]<br> | [http://www.colorwiki.com/wiki/Soft_and_hard_proofing Soft and hard proofing in Photoshop]<br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:04, 22 September 2017
A proof (sometimes referred to as a "hard-proof" to distinguish it from a soft-proof) is a single example print, intended to be a demonstration of what the full run of prints will look like.
See also:
Proofing - Soft
Soft-Proofing article from CHROMiX ColorNews
Soft and hard proofing in Photoshop