“Bad files make bad PDFs. That’s why programs such as FlightCheck are so invaluable.” – David Creamer
Posted in FlightCheck, Markzware FlightCheck, Markzware News, Markzware Preflight For Print, Preflight News, Print and Publishing News, Testimonials & Reviews on February 10th, 2010 by David Dilling – 2 CommentsThere is a great discussion going on in the Group of Prepress, Print & Color Management Professionals over on Linkedin, started by Cindy (Bailey) Wingo, where in short she asked:
“What are the industry standards for producing clean, RIPpable files?” … “What is the industry standard for excellence in pre-flighting files?“
Source: Group of Prepress, Print & Color Management Professionals
Great replies, but it is the last post, which I will start with; which is the summary as far as quality-minded design and publishing users are concerned with, in the overall workflow process to printed output:
“Preflighting should happen even before the PDF is even created. Bad files make bad PDFs. That’s why programs such as FlightCheck are so invaluable.“
Source: David Creamer via the Group of Prepress, Print & Color Management Professionals
This was in response to the usual postflighting options mentioned for later stage PDF’s and the likes. This is fine and true, as a step right before the RIP, but not the entire truth; actually far from it. You need to Preflight FIRST before even making a PDF print-file. What was encouraging was the facts brought forth by industry expert (I.D.E.A.S Training) and certified Adobe and Quark trainer, David Creamer and our own Mary Gay (Pettit) Marchese, for this is the way to make a publishing and print workflow truly flow.











