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Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 3 #632 - 12 msgs
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Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 3 #632 - 12 msgs


  • Subject: Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 3 #632 - 12 msgs
  • From: "Morten M.S.J. Spindler" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2003 11:49:12 +0100

email@hidden writes:
Pete Carter wrote:
> I just got to thinking that a lot of our proofs have client defined
spot
> colour content alongside scans and logos that are all included in a
final
> output via Quark. Everything is outputted from Quark as CMYK to our
Epson
> 5000 via Fiery RIP....that9s another story altogether!... I wondered if
> there was a system anywhere that customizes the workflow so that the
spot
> colours go out as RGB separately from the rest of the CMYK content.
Would
> this be any advantage given the larger colour space of RGB being able
to
> represent the pantone spot colours more accurately?

Install BestColor Proof on a PC in the place of your Fiery RIP,
you'll need a measuring device that can give you LAB-values,
for best results get a spectrophotometer like Gretag Eye One.
The BestColor Proof solution is a better and more flexible one, than
your
Fiery - and you can controll Spot Colors to perfection (without
affecting your CMYK colors), if they are within the color range of your
printer.

Spindler
email@hidden
www.macpartner.dk
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