Users of the service can download a free application that creates a virtual job ticket and compresses EPS, TIFF, JPEG or Scitex CT image files.
The image is corrected or converted to CMYK by the firm's 41-staff back office based in Delhi, then returned to the user, with email updates during the process.
"We've been over the moon so far one customer asked us to correct 16,000 images this week," said chief technology officer Robert Aitchison, who developed Premedian with chief executive Pierre Manet.
Visit: www.premedian.com.
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