re: profiling 9500
re: profiling 9500
- Subject: re: profiling 9500
- From: Steve Upton <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 10:41:46 -0800
At 12:17 PM -0600 11/13/00, Joel wrote:
I think some of the problems I'm having is due to the fact that many of the
greens and oranges on the printed profile target do not print as a flat
color. The swatches look very textured (marbled), much like the a metallic
paint finish on a car only enlarged.
It seems to me that perhaps you are dealing with over-inking?
I have noticed on many media that if the ink limits are too high, the
tonal range goes up through the heavier coverage until it stops
adding density and starts puddling and behaving strangely.
Is this the sort of behavior you are observing? Can you get it to
behave itself if you lower the ink limits in the RIP?
Regards,
Steve Upton
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