RE: Profiling Indigo Digital Presses
RE: Profiling Indigo Digital Presses
- Subject: RE: Profiling Indigo Digital Presses
- From: "Broudy, David" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 12:02:17 -0600
the Indigo RIP doesn't support ICC profiles, so you need to do any
conversions upstream of the RIP.
What I did was use the 20% gain CLUT on the RIP and use a company-standard
CMYK profile (created from Matchprint III) in a pre-processor server that
converts RGB to this standard CMYK. If something is already CMYK it stays
the same. This might not be the "right" way to do it but it works very well.
I'm not actually using an Indigo press profile. This way I can use the same
workflow for Indigo or offset. We are not using the Hi-Fi color option.
--
David Broudy
Jostens R&D
11300 Rupp Drive
Burnsville, MN 55337
952.882.3617
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From: Dikta [mailto:email@hidden]
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Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 2:38 AM
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To: email@hidden
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Subject: Profiling Indigo Digital Presses
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Dear list.
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I am about to profile two digital presses, namely Indigo TurboStream
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and Indigo E-print pro+. I am using Monaco Profiler and Xrite DTP41
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UV/T.
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Is there anything special I should be aware of when I start working
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with this? I am guessing that I should possibly do this differently
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than when I profile traditional offset presses.
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Any hints are very welcome.
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Regards
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Chris
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