RE: Artisan calibration/soft proof workflow
RE: Artisan calibration/soft proof workflow
- Subject: RE: Artisan calibration/soft proof workflow
- From: "Will and Pam" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 4 Jan 2004 14:06:11 -0500
>
>If you want your paper white on the
Epson to match your screen then the white point should be adjusted to a
visual match of the paper in the light booth compared to the monitor. Yes
controlling the booth brightness will get you a closer match.
Does this imply that if we are aiming at getting the best match in our
archive file (which in most cases is not going to be printed right away), we
should visually adjust the monitor white point to the paper white of each
original scanned, as viewed in the light booth? (Probably this would mean
adjusting the white point very often since the material we are scanning is
on a wide variety of substrates with colors ranging from very white to
yellow, even to brown). (I hope the answer is no!).
Will
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