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<p class=MsoNormal><font size=2 color=navy face=Arial><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>Harry,</span></font></p>
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<p class=MsoNormal><font size=2 color=navy face=Arial><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>I agree with your comments, and would argue
that “Black” impressions is preferable to “Monochrome”
impressions. However, Ron did not refer to impressions but rather to images. So
this is not a question about what is actually deposited on media, but what is
defined in a job. If no color is defined, then the image may be considered
monochrome. A job where a cyan image is defined would be treated as full color,
even if it were the only color. If this is Ron’s reasoning, I think
it makes sense. The question then is if the use of “black” with
impressions and “monochrome” with images adds to understanding or
to confusion.</span></font></p>
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<p class=MsoNormal><font size=2 color=navy face=Arial><span style='font-size:
10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>Bill Wagner </span></font></p>
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style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Tahoma'>-----Original Message-----<br>
<b><span style='font-weight:bold'>From:</span></b> owner-wims@pwg.org
[mailto:owner-wims@pwg.org] <b><span style='font-weight:bold'>On Behalf Of </span></b>Harry
Lewis<br>
<b><span style='font-weight:bold'>Sent:</span></b> Monday, April 25, 2005 10:21
AM<br>
<b><span style='font-weight:bold'>To:</span></b> William A Wagner<br>
<b><span style='font-weight:bold'>Cc:</span></b> wims@pwg.org<br>
<b><span style='font-weight:bold'>Subject:</span></b> WIMS> Black vs Mono</span></font></p>
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</span></font><font size=2 face=sans-serif><span style='font-size:10.0pt;
font-family:sans-serif'>As background... we discussed Black vs Mono at the
Tokyo f2f. There is an intuitive question of whether we are really trying to
count BLACK (only) pages vs Full Color or Spot Color pages or whether we are
using Black as a synonym for Monochrome vs Full Color. The result would be
nearly the same except that with the later one could ask how to count a
completely Cyan (unlikely) page, for example. In Tokyo we concluded that,
indeed, we are counting BLACK (only) pages. Aside from being inherently
monochrome, Black has a unique role in printing as many printers have various
contone components (of which Black is one) and spot colors but Black (only)
impressions may be accomplished without engaging the contone features or
pathway in some cases. Also, Monochrome and Black really ARE synonymous, Black
being so much so the majority of monochrome that other cases (Cyan only,
Magenta only) become pathological. </span></font><br>
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<font size=2 face=sans-serif><span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:sans-serif'>I
know another thread ensued abut where and what documents already carry these
definitions but I wanted to share this "common sense" dialog which
occurred in Tokyo at the Last Call review also, prior to the next WIMS
teleconference.</span></font> <br>
<font size=2 face=sans-serif><span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:sans-serif'>----------------------------------------------
<br>
Harry Lewis <br>
IBM STSM<br>
Chairman - IEEE-ISTO Printer Working Group<br>
http://www.pwg.org<br>
IBM Printing Systems <br>
http://www.ibm.com/printers<br>
303-924-5337<br>
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