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Fish also sees a need for more affordable, dot-based remote proofing. "Something that actually lays down a halftone dot—that would be the ultimate for us."
Eventually, Fish believes, more vendors will migrate into the digital proofing realm. "We are going to see a lot more companies like Xerox or IBM jump on board, and start making higher-end copiers that interface and are actually able to send files directly too and realistically pull a high-end proof. That is where I see the technology going."
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