RE: using embedded vs converting to profile at final output
RE: using embedded vs converting to profile at final output
- Subject: RE: using embedded vs converting to profile at final output
- From: Henk Gianotten <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 20:35:58 +0200
At 19:29 21-10-2004 -0400 Eric wrote:
>> Recently, I had to figure out how to more closely match a customer's
Epson for color critical jobs with a profile for a device that doesn't
exist any more in either workflow; however, the customer is still using it
in their proofing sys. I may have misunderstood, but I thought any incoming
files should be converted to our press profile prior to ripping, but I
obtained much better results by ripping it with their profile.
>> My question is, should the press profile only be used in a prepress
environment only for soft proofing, or should it be used to convert all
files prior to ripping and plating?
Eric, One of your relatives knows all your questions.
His name is Michael Adloff and his e-mail address is
<email@hidden>
Vignold is an important prepress and media group in Germany (Essen) and
Michael is a key person in the development of standards for prepress (like
PDF/X-3) and the implementation of Certified Offset with ISO 12647-2
standards. He is the co-author of Media Standards Print 2004 and did a lot
of work for the creation of the Altona Test Suite.
And he has a lot of knowledge on color management.!
So address your questions to this expert with the Adloff name!
Regards, Henk
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Henk Gianotten, Prins Hendriklaan 58 3761 DW Soest, Netherlands
Consultant Giarte Media Group BV Amsterdam www.giarte.com
Tel. +31 (0)35 60 12 206 Fax: +31 (0)84 73 04 497 e-mail: email@hidden
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