Re: Changing basic colors
Re: Changing basic colors
- Subject: Re: Changing basic colors
- From: "Bruce J. Lindbloom" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 07 Aug 2002 16:11:53 -0500
Marcelo Copetti wrote:
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Can I use a blue instead of cyan or red instead of magenta to create a
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profile?
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What kind of reaults can I have?
Marc Levine (of Monaco) replied:
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You can basically use any color ink that you would like and the system would
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still work.
(snip)
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MonacoPROFILER will deliver the same high-quality results using this type of
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configuration as it would using a more "standard" ink set.
I think Marc's comment refers to his companies' program, meaning that it
behaves normally (i.e. doesn't choke) when working with non-standard
colorants.
But a user should know that using non-standard Blue, Red, Yellow instead of
standard Cyan, Magenta, Yellow *will not* produce the "same high-quality
results." Blue and red inks absorb wider chunks of the visible spectrum than
cyan and magenta, and the result will generally be a smaller printer gamut.
--
Bruce J. Lindbloom
email@hidden
http://www.brucelindbloom.com
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