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Review Summary
Extraordinary Image Clarity
Dynamic Tonal Range StudioPrint's ink-limiting features optimize your printer's ability to produce outstanding color gamut, tonal gradation, and shadow detail.
Complete Quality Control
Efficient Production Workflow StudioPrint's open-architecture color management controls ensure that your ICC profiles are generated and applied accurately.
Dynamic Tonal Range
StudioPrint's open color architecture makes full color, monochromatic, quad-black, split-toning and other specialty process printing all possible from one RIP.
Efficient Production Workflow
Scaling, nesting, duplicating and tiling are just a few of the many ways StudioPrint will significantly improve the number of final prints produced in a day.
Printing beautiful imagery in brilliant color is easier than ever before. StudioPrint's user-friendly interface significantly reduces the learning curve, enabling you to focus on what you do best: create. Also, make-ready time is dramatically reduced through easy, quick access to all the controls needed to prepare your files for proof or final output.
Whether your medium is Color Photography Black & White, or Fine Art, StudioPrint gives you the ability to produce the finest quality images with speed and ease.
Aren't RIPs only for PostScript printing? In theory, yes. But there are many advantages that RIPs provide. StudioPrint offers all of these features without the PostScript in terpreter thereby lowering the price while maintaining maximum functionality.
So how will StudioPrint help me? Most importantly by ensuring that the optimal amount of each color ink is being laid down to the paper, enhancing color gamut and image detail. Application of custom ICC profiles and oversize image output are among the other great benefits StudioPrint provides.
Is StudioPrint difficult to learn? Not at all. If you know how to operate a camera or Adobe Photoshop, PrintStudio will be merely an extension to the knowledge you already possess. You capture or create your images your way, now output them with the same control.