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Re: Euroscale v2 profile
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Re: Euroscale v2 profile


  • Subject: Re: Euroscale v2 profile
  • From: Thomas Holm / Pixl <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 12:54:52 +0100

Paul Sherfield wrote:

> Looking at this CMYK profile does anyone know is it is linear, as I believe,
> from a dot gain/process control view point, or does it have dot gain
> allowance, i.e. making it a virtual9 press? If there is a dot gain
> allowance, what is it?

The profile is built by Thomas Knoww from Adobe Based on the ISO 12647-2
standard, from the Fogra 1 dataset (available at www.fogra.org along with
specifications). If your printer print according to these specifications the
profile will yield great results. If not, who knows...

Best Regards

Thomas Holm / Pixl ApS

- Photographer & Colour Management Expert
- Adobe Certified Training Provider in Photoshop.
- Imacon Authorized Scanner Training Facility
- Remote Profiling Service (Output ICC profiles)
- Seminars speaker and tutor on CM and Digital Imaging etc.

- Home Page: www.pixl.dk 7 Email: th[AT]pixl.dk
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