Re: Adobe Sheetfed Coated V2 in proofer
Re: Adobe Sheetfed Coated V2 in proofer
- Subject: Re: Adobe Sheetfed Coated V2 in proofer
- From: Jim Rich <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 12:32:17 -0500
On 1/19/05 12:09 PM, "Steve Laws" <email@hidden> wrote:
> Greetings
> I have a few questions about a printer that I am preparing files for.
> They tell me that they are using the Adobe Sheetfed coated V2 profile
> in their Epson 9600 and that they have matched their press to the
> proofer. This sounds backwards to me. Is this possible? Can a press be
> manipulated to match a proofer using a generic profile. And why would
> you do this. I am very skeptical. I am preparing a catalog of framed
> art and the color of the frames and mats are critical. Making 2 and 3
> percent moves based on their proof. Any comments would be appreciated.
> Steve Laws
>
Steve,
Without knowing the details of the color proofing system (such as if there
is a rip driving it) , it sounds like the Adobe Sheetfed coated v2 is being
used as the simulation profile in conjunction with the 9600 printer profile.
But that is just a guess.
As for making a small color correction, my guess again is that you are
swimming up stream until you know that the service provider can prove to you
the proofs match or have a relationship to the printing press. One solution
would be to send out for a proof and then send the same file on another day
and then compare the result.
Jim Rich
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