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ISO 12647-7

Graphic technology - Process control for the production of halftone colour separations, proof and production prints - Part 7: Proofing processes working directly from digital data

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 1 July 2013
Status: inactive
Page Count: 30
ICS Code (Graphic technology in general): 37.100.01
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This part of ISO 12647 specifies requirements for systems that are used to produce hard-copy digital proof prints intended to simulate a printing condition defined by a set of characterisation data. Recommendations are provided with regard to appropriate test methods associated with these requirements.

This part of ISO 12647 is independent of the method used to produce a digital proof print

Document History

November 15, 2016
Graphic technology - Process control for the production of halftone colour separations, proof and production prints - Part 7: Proofing processes working directly from digital data
This document specifies requirements for systems that are used to produce hard-copy digital proof prints intended to simulate a printing condition defined by a set of characterization data....
ISO 12647-7
July 1, 2013
Graphic technology - Process control for the production of halftone colour separations, proof and production prints - Part 7: Proofing processes working directly from digital data
This part of ISO 12647 specifies requirements for systems that are used to produce hard-copy digital proof prints intended to simulate a printing condition defined by a set of characterisation data....
December 15, 2007
Graphic technology — Process control for the production of half-tone colour separations, proof and production prints — Part 7: Proofing processes working directly from digital data
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