CRPC
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Revision as of 00:13, 22 January 2019
Characterized Reference Printing Condition
A CRPC is typically a file that characterizes a certain technology of printing.
ISO DIS 15339-2:2013, CGATS 21-2 defines 7 of the most common printing conditions:
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CPRC | 1 | Universal cold-set newsprint |
CRPC | 2 | Universal heat-set newsprint |
CPRC | 3 | Universal Premium Uncoated paper |
CRPC | 4 | Universal Super Calendared paper |
CPRC | 5 | Universal Publication Coated paper |
CRPC | 6 | Universal Coated Premium paper |
CPRC | 7 | Universal Extra Large gamut printing |
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