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blakley said:I had a similar problem with the calendar I produced on Lulu.com - the first production sample had a magenta cast on part of each page. Subsequent copies did not show this problem, though a few copies had a very slight cyan cast. I think their printers sometimes run slightly out of specification, and it's luck of the draw whether you get a printing defect or not...
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I agree, and I'm wondering whether these "printers" are capable of hitting a neutral gray consistently. There are just way too many variables to control in any kind of printing. Look at all the variables inherent in offset.
Also, it doesn't sound like Lulu is really interested in high quality. They're selling the convenience of on demand printing. Maybe we're expecting too much here. I wonder iwhat percentage of their output is b&w photographic books.
Going forward with Lulu, I wonder if it may be better to create and submit duotones. The most successfully printed Book 1 images (the ones that escaped the magenta tint) were sepia toned. Maybe creating duotones with black and some other color (not necessarily toward sepia) is the best way to force some consistency and find an acceptable middle ground. Asking these machines to hit a neutral gray may be asking too much.
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