Re: Real world experience w/ GMG and Oris RIPs
Re: Real world experience w/ GMG and Oris RIPs
- Subject: Re: Real world experience w/ GMG and Oris RIPs
- From: "Andy Fraser" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 09:09:28 -0000
- Thread-topic: Real world experience w/ GMG and Oris RIPs
Cute trick except: are you sure the process lowers the delta E of the
overall profile, or only of the particular test values that are being
used, while errors in colors that lie between those test values remain
the same, or even get worse ? (ie. it's a benchmark fudge, rather than
being of real world benefit).
Graeme Gill.
If this was the case the results would be appalling, something that I can confirm they are not. The iterative process that GMG employs is head and shoulders above using ICC profiles for proofing purposes and their calibration proceedure (again using an iterative process) means that you can be 100 percent sure that your proofers are calibrated every single time.
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