Re: Ultrachrome 7600
Re: Ultrachrome 7600
- Subject: Re: Ultrachrome 7600
- From: Todd Wellman <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 08:58:54 -0600
Yep, I limited the inks only for bleed. I have one setup for a 260TAC
(really cruddy paper) and that Hex looks better, but the gamut is greatly
reduced.
I have been making CMYK profiles for this machine due to RIP requirements.
However, even when viewing other profiles (RGB) made by other people they
exhibit the same characteristic.
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"Jumbled up", you talking about the secondary (RGB) colors in the Hex
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viewer? Sounds like you may have not limited the primary inks enough to
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avoid hue shifts. With the possible exception of the yellow ink, I see
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roughly the same sort of hue-shifting with the Ultrachrome inks as I do with
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Photo Dye inks: cyan starts going "blue" and magenta starts going
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"red/yellow". FYI, limiting the inks for hue shift as opposed to density
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will give you a prettier hex view but you may be limiting the color gamut
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when you do this.
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Todd Wellman
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Digital Partners Incorporated
8008 Carondelet Ave
St. Louis, MO 63105
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