Hello Olaf,
Apologize I have offended anyone here.
It was of course not the goal at all.
Nevertheless, I also paid in the past for the French ISO (aka CNTCG) in order to move
things forward.
I was the only big customer and almost no printer was involved too.
So, I know how it could be difficult in term of personal investment.
The fact is, I’m afraid not to be clever and brilliant enough, to technically participate
to the elaboration of this.
I don’t have your skills. At the risk of repeating myself, I’m just a little prepress
manager. ☺
Regards.
Axel
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Date: mardi 7 février 2017 11:03
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Subject: Re: [ECI-EN] eci offset profiles surface finished.
Hi Axel, hi everyone else on this list,
On 07 Feb 2017, at 10:22, Axel Robert
<axel.robert@ubisoft.com<mailto:axel.robert@ubisoft.com>> wrote:
But firstly, we are followers, not owners of the new standards.
while nobody can be an owner of all the standards that matter to him/her, it is ultimately
everybody's own choice whether to become an owner of a certain standard or a driver
for the work for and around a standard. Standards are made by ordinary people (who are
hardly ever being paid for making standards - rather the opposite: in Germany we have to
pay annual fees - on a per person/per committee basis - to be allowed to participate in
national and international standardization work) .
While it is true there has been (less and less) government and similar funding for some
organizations, and while some leading manufacturers have contributed significantly in the
past (and continue to do so), each and every bit of what the group of ECI, Fogra, bdvm,
Ifra and Ugra have developed in the last 20 or so years is a mix of contributions also
from many 'smaller players' (smaller printing houses, media service providers,
...), all the way down to freelance professionals. In many cases people have mostly
invested their personal / private time - quite a few contributors who are employees do
their work 'on the side'/as a hobby, and the same is true for freelancers.
The ultimate question is: do you care enough (or do you feel enough pain) to get involved
and help take next steps, or not? If there is not enough pain, let's wait until it
gets bigger... (or goes away?) ;-)
Maybe one day someone looking for improvements/further developments around the standards
he/she uses will ask: What is needed to get there? How can I help?
Olaf