Re: Dryingtime before profiling matte paper
Re: Dryingtime before profiling matte paper
- Subject: Re: Dryingtime before profiling matte paper
- From: bruce fraser <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 17:43:56 -0800
Roger,
What I meant is that when it comes to color management, there's the
right way, and there's the way that you know will work given the
humans who are involved. There's a huge difference between profiling
a nice modern press with feedback from an autoscanning
spectrophotometer to the ink keys, and a monster from the 1920's
being driven by a guy with visible butt-crack who argues with his
densitometer.
In most real-world situations, it's not practical to reject all but
12 sheets from a press run....
Often, we're forced to decide between getting the best possible
quality vs getting the largest number of sellable impressions. If
you're in a shop that chooses to approach print manufacturing as a
modern manufacturing industry, Heidelberg's approach will doubtless
save you a great deal of time. But all too often I still have to deal
with shops who treat it as a craft process run by priesthood, and in
those cases I need to bias the profile to account for the outliers if
I want to get paid.
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