RE: Profile Maker 5
RE: Profile Maker 5
- Subject: RE: Profile Maker 5
- From: "Cedric Briscoe" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 18:05:21 -0500
John, the 'Links Module' (Device Link Profiles) is a viable option. However,
before putting out the $$$, do make SURE that the software/rip that does
your color conversions supports DL profiles and recognize that the results
of marrying the two profiles will only be as good/accurate as the individual
profiles (X customer's source profile and your Spectrum destination profile)
Without taking too much liberty, it sounds like before making a decision,
you would be best served by having someone create the first simulation for
you and then at least from that point, you would have a controlled reference
to judge as to weather, you need training to do the same thing. It will only
cost you your time to try but it will also create an appreciation for the
training (should it be necessary to follow). If your software/rip supports
simulation printing, that would also help.
I would definitely look to the capabilities of your color conversion tool(s)
before making any purchase.
Cedric Briscoe
Treetop Publishing, Inc.
> Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 14:02:43 -0500
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> Subject: Profile Maker 5
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> Hi All
>
> Profile Maker 5 dilemma. Am trying to match our Creo Spectrum proofs to
> several of our customer's supplied proofs, which is an ongoing process.
> Am currently color correcting in Photoshop to achieve this. I would like
> to profile our customer's proofing systems so that I could at least start
> out
> in the ball park. We already have a Spectrolina, so that is not a problem.
> I am trying to keep the price of the software and training at a level that
> will
> be acceptable to the powers that be.
>
> My questions are:
> Is training absolutely necessary?
> After ready the manual, the Links module seems to be the most applicable
> to my problem but it is expensive. Can I match proofer to proofer without
> it?
>
> I am currently reading Real World Color Management and hope to be a little
> less ignorant in the future. It is all very interesting.
>
> Thanks
> John
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