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RIP's we use

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blue moon:
after going through AccuRIP and Ghost, I am on FilmMaker V3.
AR is super easy, but not high performance (low Dmax and poor quality dots compared to the others, at least on my 1400 and 3000).
Ghost actually produced very good films, but was painfully slow and cumbersome to use. NO bells and whistles.
FM is pretty complicated with many options and is a chore to set up. The pay off is HUGE though. Crisp dots, dark films and options galore! I thought I was done shopping for RIPs until Dave mentioned some of the features offered in the Wasatch (stochastic and lpi mixing, lowest dot limit . . .). It is a little pricey (especially compared to $400 FM), but somewhere down the line it might be an option.

pierre

Sbrem:
AccuRIP on a 1400, great support.

Steve

DouglasGrigar:
No one using iproof systems PowerRIP X, PowerRIP ScreenPrint? (Ulano version also)

Big Frank Sports:
Douglas

I have never heard of those rips.  Can you elaborate more about them?

Frank

Fresh Baked Printing:

--- Quote from: Frog on April 24, 2011, 09:00:08 PM ---Okay, I'm sure that I'm not alone in my use of the free Ghostscript and Ghostview..

No bells and whistles, but it does everything I need so far.

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Do you use it with PS or Corel?

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