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* [https://www.prodpi.com ProDPI], they seem to know what they are doing, but I found their ICC profiles only for their chromogenic prints. Also, I heard a rumor that they were bought by WHCC. | * [https://www.prodpi.com ProDPI], they seem to know what they are doing, but I found their ICC profiles only for their chromogenic prints. Also, I heard a rumor that they were bought by WHCC. | ||
* [https://www.mpixpro.com MpixPro], they claim to offer ICC profiles only for their photo processes, not press. | * [https://www.mpixpro.com MpixPro], they claim to offer ICC profiles only for their photo processes, not press. | ||
+ | * [https://paperchasepress.com Paper Chase Press], they seem to know what they are doing, but they want a GRACoL2006_Coated1v2 color profile. |
Revision as of 19:08, 29 January 2019
Cheap
- Blurb, no soft-proofing, spotty quality control and inconsistent.
Quality
- Booksmart Studio, high end printer, both inkjet and digital press.
- Pikto, from Canada, digital press printing and chromogenic printing.
- White House Custom Colour, from California, digital press printing and chromogenic printing.
Questionable
- AdoramaPix, link to profiles, unclear whether they do this right or not. Some FAQ entry claims they don't offer ICC profiles! They are using a chromogenic process for books, not digital press.
- ProDPI, they seem to know what they are doing, but I found their ICC profiles only for their chromogenic prints. Also, I heard a rumor that they were bought by WHCC.
- MpixPro, they claim to offer ICC profiles only for their photo processes, not press.
- Paper Chase Press, they seem to know what they are doing, but they want a GRACoL2006_Coated1v2 color profile.