Monaco vs Gretag , perceptual intent
Monaco vs Gretag , perceptual intent
- Subject: Monaco vs Gretag , perceptual intent
- From: Jim Mitchell <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2005 15:38:08 -0600
I've used Gretag PM for over 6 years and I decided to try Monaco. At first
glance I was surprised to see a scum dot in what should be white space when
using perceptual rendering inside our Postershop rip. I had never seen this
scum dot with profiles that the Gretag software built. On further
investigation I discovered that the Monaco built profiles add significant
weight to images when converting using perceptual intent,(this work was done
inside Photoshop, cmyk to cmyk) where as the Gretag profiles don't do this.
Colormetric intent works fine. Is this just the way Monaco builds profiles
or is there something else going on? I'd be delighted to send anyone the
profiles so you can help me figure out what's going on.
Jim Mitchell
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