Re: Wide gamut CMYK profiles
Re: Wide gamut CMYK profiles
- Subject: Re: Wide gamut CMYK profiles
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 12:26:43 EST
In a message dated 3/24/03 10:52:59 AM, email@hidden writes:
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For the presentation stuff I suggested an RGB
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workflow but it looks like that is not going to be possible as they want to
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do sort of a "wide gamut" CMYK presentation printing. IOW, re-purpose the
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existing CMYK files and print them using an assumed/assigned wide gamut
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CMYK
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space. One suggestion by the customer was to take use the CMYK profile from
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the inkjet device and use this as the source/assumed profile for the color
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laser/toner device. Rather than do that, I'd like to find a wide(er) gamut
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CMYK space that I can use as a source/reference profile on both devices.
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So, my question is, is there any known well-behaved wide CMYK spaces out
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there or do I need to manufacture my own? Something in the range of
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AdobeRGB
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or BruceRGB as a CMYK space would be ideal I think.
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But if their files are alreadu gamut clipped to PressCMYK, then a wider space
would only allow for adding brighter vector colors or other peripheral stuff;
it won't magicly make their images any brighter unless you make a blind
saturation increase across the board in the process, which is not really a
very effective technique.
C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
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