RE: Of sudden fondness for paper white simulation -:)
RE: Of sudden fondness for paper white simulation -:)
- Subject: RE: Of sudden fondness for paper white simulation -:)
- From: Scott Olswold <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 13:19:07 -0400
Bruce wrote: "That would be nice. But it's just about impossible to get a
paper as
bad as the stuff US trade mags are printed on that will even feed
through an inkjet..."
This is not so much a personal attack at Bruce (#1, that would be stupid;
#2, that would be rude; and #3 that's not my style), but an observation.
Isn't that why we try to profile on a stock that comes as close as possible
to our intended output? I've never had to do anything for magazine
content--and that paper is poor for anything but presswork--but when I can
get a stock sample from XPEDX or Hammermill, I generate my profile sample on
that paper. This way, your colors come out close, even if you're using
white-bright paper.
Scott Olswold
Senior Systems Support Engineer
Danka Office Imaging
MCSE, CNA 5, A+, Network+, Adobe Certified Expert (PageMaker and Photoshop)