Soft Proofing: Fact and Fiction
Soft proofing saves customers money and cuts hours off the design stage of the production process.
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Rick Wise
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Meanwhile, the customer receives the e-mail, clicks on the link and then views the PDF of the soft proof along with an electronic version of a proof sheet that is sent with each soft proof.
Our customers then handle the job in a number of ways. Our preferred method: the customer reviews the soft proof and returns it to the CSR electronically, either OK’d to print or with proof changes indicated as annotations (using Acrobat Reader-version 8). The customer uploads the PDF back to our site (the link was in the e-mail we sent) along with an electronic “proof sheet” that serves as a signed proof. Our system will alert the CSR that the soft proof is back and awaiting action on our part.
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- Eastman Kodak Co.
- Epson America
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