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Re: Simulated matchprint
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Re: Simulated matchprint


  • Subject: Re: Simulated matchprint
  • From: neil snape <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2003 17:32:30 +0200

on 11/07/2003 17:23, Scott Johnson at email@hidden wrote:

> Can anyone tell me what the best way to simulate a matchprint on a
> fuji pictography 4000 and how good is the match to an original?

Sure, a custom profile will do just fine. You'll need to consider that the
white point of the Fuji paper though is blue-grey and not more than 91L so
don't count on light tone simulations.
In Photoshop set your proofing simulation to a Matchprint or other CMYK
press profile, use the print options to select your source profile, then
destination and use proofing of the proofing preview profile.
Oh don't use BPC otherwise the blacks will be way too rich.


Neil Snape
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