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Re: RGB to ISO/Fogra CMYK
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Re: RGB to ISO/Fogra CMYK


  • Subject: Re: RGB to ISO/Fogra CMYK
  • From: Henk Gianotten <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2005 17:09:47 +0100

At 16:53 5-12-2005 +0100, you wrote:
On Dec 4, 2005, at 7:06 PM, Henk Gianotten wrote:

The best advise I can give you is:
Contact your printer and ask them what ISO-profiles they prefer.

Unfortunately, I am the consultant of the printer.

The press machines are heatset web offset, and the printer uses these
types of paper:

gloss-coated wood-free, 90-110 gr
gloss-coated with wood, 50-70-80 gr

matte-coated wood-free, 100 gr
matte-coated with wood, 70 gr

What you think are the best FOGRA characterization for these paper?

Thank you.

Mauro Boscarol

Hi Mauro,

Looking into the weight of the paper I think that ISOwebcoated will be the best solution. If the papers are extremely white (like hi-bright or hi-brite) the ISOcoated will be the best solution.
Right now ECI and BVDM (German Printers Association) are testing a few modifications on the web profiles. But at the moment both ISO profiles will do the job.
Lots of success,
Henk



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