Re: Ink limiting for hue shift?
Re: Ink limiting for hue shift?
- Subject: Re: Ink limiting for hue shift?
- From: Roberto Michelena <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 11:58:42 -0500
Well, in Photoprint's profiler you do have ink limiting by pairs. And I
believe it's indeed a great thing. Even with it's profiler being less
developed in other aspects than the latest PrintOpen or Gretag or Monaco,
this feature alone makes it better for certain printers.
As it is, for example, for industrial solvent-ink printers. The behaviour
and the control of these devices is so "raw", so down to the basic physics
(for example, you control ink temperature and printhead voltage per each
color) that it should be obvious that two colors don't necessarily behave
alike, and that inks interact with media in widely varying ways.
So, in Photoprint you can set limits per pairs (CM, CY, MY), per triad (CMY)
and global (CMYK); this allows the maximum utilization of the gamut while
minimizing bleeding.
-- Roberto Michelena
EOS S.A.
Lima, Peru
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