RE: Photoshop Euro v2 profile & troubles
RE: Photoshop Euro v2 profile & troubles
- Subject: RE: Photoshop Euro v2 profile & troubles
- From: "Darrian Young" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 14:20:57 +0100
- Organization: Medios Graficos y Visuales
Daniel Metz wrote:
<<Yes, the profiles from ECI-FOGRA works very well. But the Adobe
profile "Euroscale coated V2" based on the FOGRA data don't work as
well as the "ISOcoatedsb" from ECI which is theorically for the same
paper and press conditions. The "ISO coated" is the "official" profile
from ECI-FOGRA for the coated and glossy paper conditions.
With the ISOcoatedsb (and all other profiles from FOGRA) we obtain a
very exact gray balance. It is'nt the case with the Photoshop 's
Euroscale profile. We obtain cyan color cast on print (and of course
red color cast on proof preview). I dont know what is the error in the
Adobe Euroscale coated V2. It does not reflect a current process
standard offset printing.>>
Why did you originally recommend a Cromalin profile and now the ISOcoatedsb?
The current standard is reflected in the ISO profiles which are available on
the ECI website as well as GretagMacbeth's. I have yet to see a Cromalin
which looks similar to an ISO print, but even if it did have similar output,
why go with a Cromalin profile when you have the standard profile just a
click away?
Regards.
Darrian Young
MGV Color
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