Re: .tiff or .eps
Re: .tiff or .eps
- Subject: Re: .tiff or .eps
- From: wskhoo <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 09 Sep 2002 22:14:14 +0800
Hello there Glenn Kowalski,
Thanks for the reply.
Here are the important details,
The profile are applied to the tiff image at Photoshop level, then imported
in to quark to for positioning and print to the phaser 7700's matt art
profile to simulating web proof profile. With that same process, if it is
eps image the result is bad. Well one of the for using eps file format is
only to retain the path in the photoshop's image. But the quark 4.0 and up
has the ability to retain the path. The next reason is the file size will
increase the time to process the quark file with tiff image to the
imagesetter.
Well you can't have the best of both world.
Thank you,
Warm regards,
Khoo Wei Siang
Color Management Consultant
Hitech Plus & Services
Office : 603-5638 9133
Mobile : 6012-66 111 48
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Message: 1
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Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2002 07:27:01 -0400
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To: email@hidden
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From: Glenn Kowalski <email@hidden>
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Subject: Re: .tiff or .eps
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> I have profiled these 2 output devices, WebProof CMYK on gloss art paper and
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> Phaser 7700 on a matt art paper. Used the new ECI 2002 CMYK test chart with
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> Eye-One with ProfileMaker 4.1. The workflow requirements is to have the
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> Phaser 7700 to print similar to the WebProof space.
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> Here is the tricky part, in the apps like quark or pagemaker, with a tiff
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> image, the result are promising. But with an eps image, the result looks
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> like it has been toasted. I think there is double conversion happening here.
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> Is there any way to have color control at photoshop level only and disable
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> color control at quark or pagemaker level.
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Yes. For QuarkXpress, go to preferences > color management and turn
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color management off. But you tell us nothing about the workflow.
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Where are the profiles being applied? In the print driver? In the
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apps? They should not be applied in both places. If the conversion is
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happening for tiffs ok, but eps not ok, that sounds like you are
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using Quark's color management to print with. Not such a good idea.
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Glenn Kowalski
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Macintosh Systems Consultant
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Studio 405, Inc.
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http://www.studio405.com
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