Re: Loading profiles into Fiery RIP
Re: Loading profiles into Fiery RIP
- Subject: Re: Loading profiles into Fiery RIP
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- Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 13:18:00 +0100
Hello Dan
I4m sorry that my English is not good enough, but I will try to explain it
once more. This how I make a profile for a copy/printer connected to a
Fiery rip with Colorwise 2.
Before I send the testchart from Profilemaker to the rip, I4m setting the
simulation in colorwise pro tools to none and the out profile to fiery
default profile. The output profile contains both the ICC profile and the
calibration target . When you set the simulation to none the icc profile in
the output profile is not used, only the calibration target is in use. If
you now send the testchart to the rip it will be printed without a profile.
When you have measured the testchart and downloaded the profile to the rip,
you will see that the simulations will work fine. EFI uses as default
relative colormetric between simulation and output. I hope this explains it
better.
Best regards
Carl Lamm
John Ross Svensson
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Dan Caldwell
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00-11-22 01.29
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In the ColorWise II user interface, the calibration target is seen as a
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part of the 'Output Profile'.
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However, internally these are two different things, one is the calibration
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target, the other is a
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real ICC profile for output. Both are combined in the 'Output Profile'.
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The ICC profile in the 'Output Profile' is only used, when a) Simulation
is
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ON, or b) RGB data is
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converted.
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If you choose Simulation = None, then NO ICC profile is used for output.
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BUT the calibration is
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still applied.I made a profile and tested it and it4s very close to the
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offset print that I use as a reference.
But how did you build the profile? Are you saying that the non
simulated printer is close to the offset print? What printer? I would
think that most printers should show a much larger gamut than offset
with out the use of simulation unless you are starting with a CMYK in
offset space.
Dan
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