Re: Controlling 6 or 7 inks
Re: Controlling 6 or 7 inks
- Subject: Re: Controlling 6 or 7 inks
- From: Johan Lammens <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 08:57:43 +0100
On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, at 07:50 PM,
email@hidden wrote:
From: "Ernst Dinkla" <email@hidden>
Date: Tue Oct 29, 2002 12:45:41 PM Europe/Madrid
To: <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Controlling 6 or 7 inks
By using light inks CcMmYK (more coverage = more overlay) the
colourmixing
will behave more subtractive compared to smaller CM dots that will be
printed next to one another. That has to influence the gamut one way or
another. Whether that means it is increased by less white paper is
harder to
say. The extra white of the paper in CMYK and so less saturation
should be
reduced by a good profile. It wouldn't surprise me that the added
subtractive mixing is the actual cause of a slightly wider gamut.
Agreed - since it's saying the same thing really. White paper in the
mix means additive color mixing in addition to subtractive, and less
white paper means less additive and more subtractive mixing.
Johan
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