Re: Proof with HP DJ 10/20/50 PS
Re: Proof with HP DJ 10/20/50 PS
- Subject: Re: Proof with HP DJ 10/20/50 PS
- From: Jörg Schober <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 10:17:36 +0200
Hi Neil,
thanks for your answer.
neil snape wrote:
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on 14/05/2002 09:04, Jvrg Schober at email@hidden wrote:
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I see the green often on the HP10S. Even after calibrating with the supplied
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rip there can be quite large green casts.
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The Best rips in fact have better results out of the box. If you do a
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linearisation for your printer then the green cast should have been
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minimised. Sometimes the method for this printer is to do what one normally
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doesn't do with inkjets, ie; use an early black start and a little wider.
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I'll try it. I've tested it also with the 'canned' Best paper-profile,
the result is similar to the self-made profile (greenish cast).
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You can do a printer linearisation (Best talk for printer re-calibration)
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after to verify and control the linearisation table. The composite grey bar
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is a good visual indicator of the resulting linearisation. I've seen large
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variations depending on paper, green thru magenta.
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Although you may have an average Delta e of 2 , look closer at your solid
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magenta. You may have to edit the solid to add yellow as the ink tank
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How/where can I do this?
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magenta is far too blue for an offset proofed process magenta. It's nice to
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have this extended gamut though when proofing Pantone colors.
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Neil Snape email@hidden http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape
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joerg
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