>So far the discussion suggests PDF to film is only working for a limited >sort of print.
The future's the thing.
PDF workflows are a very hot topic at Seybold and in the printing industry in general. Since you didn't mention it, anyone interested in this subject should check out a book titled "PDF Printing and Publishing: The Next Revolution After Gutenberg" (https://www.micropubnews.com/bookstore/bindex.htm).
MPN, AGFA and Adobe have enlisted the considerable research clout of Rochester Institute of Technology's (RIT) Distinguished Professor of Graphic Arts, Frank Romano, who wrote this book. It must be good... Michael Jahn contributed the Afterword.
Frank has spoken at many Seybold Conferences and has an interesting print industry perspective on PDF, digital printing processes, Quark Xpress Xtensions, etc. He also publishes a monthly online newsletter titled Digital Printing Report which is full of information about Digital Printing technology developments.
C. Scott Miller
PDF R_e_s_e_a_r_c_h__C_o_m_p_a_n_i_o_n A Designer's Guide to Adobe's Portable Document Format http://www.performancegraphics.com
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