Re: espon 9600 proofing to simulate swop
Re: espon 9600 proofing to simulate swop
- Subject: Re: espon 9600 proofing to simulate swop
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 13:05:34 -0500
> Could someone guide me to how i should do some "generic" CMYK proofing
> using an epson 9600 with utrachrome inks to simulate SWOP 4/c printing,
> Please.
>
> I'm familiar with profiles and CM and I have excellent results making
> "fine art" prints etc.
>
> What I'd like to do is have a system that will give me a realistic
> proof to deliver to clients along with my cm digital files from digital
> cameras and/or scans that represent what can reasonably be expected
> from reproduction.
> We have no way of knowing who or how the files will be reproduced, but
> most often it will be magazine reproduction - so SWOP. the file would
> be delivered as CMYK with an embedded US web coated swop v2 profile.
>
> What paper should I use ?
>
> I use ImagePrint as a rip and would have the paper profiled.
>
> Should there be some limitation or procedure to reflect the use of 4
> color reproduction (compared to inkjets with 6-78 inks) and a screen ?
>
> Thank you beforehand - and although most of the time I lurk, I am very
> appreciative of all the knowledge you guys share. Thank you.
>
> Ulf Skogsbergh
>
I'd say, if you trust your paper profile to be accurate, then why don't you
simply use US WebCoated SWOP v2 as your Source in your simulation? Use
either RelCol or AbsCol.
Regards,
Roger Breton | Laval, Canada | email@hidden
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx
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