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Re: Lamination
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Re: Lamination


  • Subject: Re: Lamination
  • From: Dan Reid <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 13:11:28 -0700

on 5/19/03 1:04 PM, neil snape at email@hidden wrote:

> on 19/05/2003 21:07, Dan Reid wrote :
>
>> My gut feeling is telling me this is a proofing scenario or device link
>> workflow. I don9t want the customer to go through massive profile editing to
>> get this to work. TIA
> Dan, the real solution to laminated stock is a sphere instrument. I have
> seen the results and they do the job correctly. The same profiles using a
> polarizer you'd think would have done as well but , ...didn't.
> The cost of a Sphere is consequent so sometimes it's best to outsource the
> charts for remote profile creation.
>
So are you suggesting creating an ICC profile for the laminated print with a
sphere dome? If you convert to the laminated profile the wrong CMYK values
are sent to the printer for the unlaminated substrate. This does not work. I
don't think this particular problem I talking about is dependant on if I use
a polarizer filter, no filter (u) on the Spectrolino, or a sphere head.
Please elaborate as I may be misunderstanding what you are writing here.
Thanks for the response.
--
Dan B. Reid
RENAISSANCE PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGING
Color Management Products & Training for Print, Internet, & Motion Graphics
http://www.rpimaging.com | Toll Free: (866) RGB-CMYK
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