RE: Cleaning whites on absolute colorimetric
RE: Cleaning whites on absolute colorimetric
- Subject: RE: Cleaning whites on absolute colorimetric
- From: "Walter Zacharias" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 08:07:37 -0500
- Thread-topic: Cleaning whites on absolute colorimetric
Yes it is that simple. Just edit the Lab values for pure white - set it
to the same value as the white patch in your source profile. That way no
change will take place to the extreme white.
Walter Zacharias
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Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 7:50 AM
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Subject: Cleaning whites on absolute colorimetric
Hi folks,
I'm trying to profile my Scitex XLJet to match on canvas a paper
reference ICC profile. Using the absolute colorimetric intent got me a
real nice result, specially on neutrals.
But, since the canvas is a little bluer than the paper, the profile is
contaminating my pure whites with too much yellow.
How can I fool the profile to leave my whites untouched, but still
compensate the paper color? Can I achieve this result editing the
profile, or editing the readings before the ICC building on Monaco
Profiler?
Thanks in advance,
Alex Villegas
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