Re:CMYK profiling - Monaco / StudioPrint
Re:CMYK profiling - Monaco / StudioPrint
- Subject: Re:CMYK profiling - Monaco / StudioPrint
- From: "Cris Daniels" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2003 10:38:04 -0400
<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.>
The people at Wasatch are great. My experience has been pretty bad so
far as getting great color. I've never run it on an Epson, but the Mutoh
printers that I've profiled and driven with SoftRIP were nothing to
write home about. The interface is nice, and the documentation is
excellent. One thing I found out recently is that it would now honor the
RGB source space that you specified in the color management setup. I was
wondering why in my version 4.4 why the RGB source space setting seemed
to make no difference. I don't like little treats like this, it wastes
my time to figure out this stuff. Also, ICM is nothing to write home
about, they would be much better suited to write their own color
management engine that is more powerful. Also tweak the screening while
their at it. Lastly, at least for the Epson printers RIP vendors need to
come up with routines to do B+W output without entirely relying on the
grey balance of a color profile to accomplish this task.
Cris Daniels
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