Re: epson 2200 > blackpoint compensation
Re: epson 2200 > blackpoint compensation
- Subject: Re: epson 2200 > blackpoint compensation
- From: Doug Walker <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 06:52:48 -0800
On Sunday, December 14, 2003, at 01:24 PM, Thomas Holm / Pixl wrote:
Depends on what you are doing.
For nice prints (using relative colorimetric) by all means use black
point
compensation.
For proofs turn it off.
Thomas,
I am reading this above wondering about ACTUAL conversions from RGB to
CMYK in Convert to Profile. Does one generally leave it on or off when
converting say from AdobeRGB to CMYK flavor for offset press.
If it is not a print or a proof but actual conversion what are we to
expect here?
Thanks,
Doug Walker, FP
"Specializing in Coprorate People on Location in a Clean, Bold Classic
Style!"
website:
http://www.walkerphoto.com
Member, PPW, ASMP, APA SF
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