BLANKS COLOR IMAGING -- Digital World
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Producing display-quality images at such high resolutions usually would prompt the art director to demand multiple proofs and press sheets until the printer produced the quality required. "That's not how it went this time," Flynn recalls. "The art director signed off on the first or second proofs. You could cut these pictures out of the catalog and hang them on the wall. Every detail came through—you can see the brush strokes in the paintings. It was an absolutely wonderful success story."
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