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Re: CMYK Working Space
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Re: CMYK Working Space


  • Subject: Re: CMYK Working Space
  • From: neil_snape <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 19:35:01 +0200

Title: Re: CMYK Working Space
on 20/04/05 18:54, Roberto Michelena wrote :

HP developed (and was using for their laser printers) a profile called “BigCMYK” or something like that.. Supposedly something you could use as a working space or as a source profile when you wanted saturated ‘max gamut’ prints but keeping a balanced and natural (or at least not blowing off details) look.
Don’t know what became of it, though... If it actually ships with their printers or not...

It’s a gamut extension with small hue shift called CMYK+ and found in the EFI rip’s for the DJ series. It takes offset type generic CMYK and moves it to the gamut boundaries of the printer , a sort of repurposing of limited formatted data for presentation purposes.





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