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Re: Managing Merge Colors in Photoshop
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Re: Managing Merge Colors in Photoshop


  • Subject: Re: Managing Merge Colors in Photoshop
  • From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 01 Dec 2004 20:23:52 -0500

> A spectral ink mixing model would be better (ie. predicting what
> the overlay of all the spot inks is going to be on a theoretical
> press), and then converting that Lab into CMYK, but you need the
> spectral information for the inks to do a good job that way, as well
> as other details about the ink (ie. check out Eric Stollnitz's thesis
> paper "Reproducing Color Images with Custom Inks").
>
> Graeme Gill

I don't suppose the mixing model involved is as simple as adding or
subtracting one spectrum from another, wavelength by wavelength? I'll check
out Eric Stollnitz's thesis.

Roger Breton  |  Laval, Canada  |  email@hidden
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx


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