Re: question?
Re: question?
- Subject: Re: question?
- From: "Richard Millott" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2005 00:40:56 +0000
Hi Robin,
I guess in your case the profile you would give your clients would be either
the 10600 profile (as long as it is a CMYK profile) or a profile for your
Mitsubish 3000F. From what you ave described either of these profiles
fit your press conditions.
I hope that answers your question unless you are being literal regarding
the sending of a profile?
Regards
Richard
> Please explain how one sends a [press profile] to a customer that will reflect
> their press conditions.
> We have an Epson 10600 used for contract proofing
> that is profiled to match our (Mitsubish 3000F). This press is our benchmark
> for the other presses in the shop. The densities are set to give us the
> highest gamut within our shop. They are within "industry swop standards".
> Instead of profiling for every other press (Manroland, Heidelberg 46", 45",
> etc.), we apply a curve when plating to control the gain. The curve is
> determined by the press as each press has a different amount of gain.
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