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Re: Editing total ink
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Re: Editing total ink


  • Subject: Re: Editing total ink
  • From: neil snape <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 22:32:06 +0100

on 14/02/2002 22:10, rudy harvey at email@hidden wrote:

> We have a matchprint profile that we are very happy with. Only one profile,
> one total ink of 300.
> Does anyone know of software or technique to adjust DMAX on existing profiles
with good rendering?
> Would like to create DMAX of 245, 280, and 330.
> This profile was created before I became a color geek and no one can give me
> any info on how it was made.

IF the chart data was saved at the time of creation it could be used for
multiple iterations of the same measurements. However you can change the
black generation within Scitex's CFM, or with various editor programs. I
don't think it's a good idea though to try to edit a profile to gain
traditional prepress methods cast into ICC profiling. Not the same thing so
the results would be mediocre at best (except the Scitex CFM). Imation isn't
pushing the CFM and I'm not sure that they continued to sell it. Chris
Murphy will know..
Neil Snape email@hidden http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape
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