Re: ICC profiling with alternative ink laydown
Re: ICC profiling with alternative ink laydown
- Subject: Re: ICC profiling with alternative ink laydown
- From: neil snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 23:41:27 +0100
on 21/11/2002 22:54, Jeff Crump at email@hidden wrote:
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We were looking at GretagMacBeth for our CMYK profiling needs, but found out
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the hard way that their ProfileMaker software doesn't take into account
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alternative ink laydown sequences (instead of printing CMYK, we go YMCK,
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because of a press limitation), so it completely gives us false ICC
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profiles.
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So my question is, what profiling software can deal with this?
I'm not sure I understand. It's true by putting the yellow down first the
contaminating colours and trap will be quite different than K first but the
resulting colours produced by the colour build numbers (chart data) will be
a measured and controlled characteristic of that press. The profile created
is a reflection of this equation colour build data=referenced measurements
in Lab. PrintOpen works as ProfileMaker or any others I have used, unless
I've really missed out this detail.
Neil Snape email@hidden
http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape
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