Re: CMYK profiling - Monaco / StudioPrint
Re: CMYK profiling - Monaco / StudioPrint
- Subject: Re: CMYK profiling - Monaco / StudioPrint
- From: "Ernst Dinkla" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2003 13:34:11 +0200
----- Original Message -----
From: "neil snape" <email@hidden>
To: "charles david tobie" <email@hidden>; <email@hidden>;
<email@hidden>
Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 10:46 PM
Subject: Re: CMYK profiling - Monaco / StudioPrint
>
on 05/07/2003 22:15, email@hidden wrote :
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>
> But its heavy black generation (that is to say replacing all
possible color
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> with light black) that reduces the UltraChrome metamerism.
Unfortunately it
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> also requires channel split controls.
>
Yes that's what I was trying to say. Heavy black replacement to
reduce
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metamerism. Light reaches out to a some nice saturated colors
and avoids 5
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o'clock shadow on girls faces on some printers. Sometimes
clients prefer the
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pretty look of light black albeit press proofing and or the
press run looks
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like heavy black.
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Replacing with light black would be great but not many rips
allow adjustment
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of the crossover points.
Wasatch SoftRip 4.5 allows it for CcMmKk on the 9600/7600/2200.
You could even do the whole black generation/black ink
limit/total ink limit + crossovers in the RIP and use it as an
RGB device instead of CMYK.
There are few supporters for this RIP on the list, why is that ?
As I understand it it takes second place in RIP sales in the USA.
Ernst
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