Re: Absolute vs. Relative rendering intent while proofing
Re: Absolute vs. Relative rendering intent while proofing
- Subject: Re: Absolute vs. Relative rendering intent while proofing
- From: Bret Hesler <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 15:18:14 -0400
- Thread-topic: Absolute vs. Relative rendering intent while proofing
Find an inkjet paper that is close to the color of the paper you are
printing on, and go with relative colorimetric.
You could also edit the white point of the profile to be the same as the
inkjet paper and use absolute, but that would be doing almost the same thing
as relative colorimetric, but with the chance that you will get a very light
paper simulation dot if the whitepoints are not exactly the same.
I had this happen after doing some iterative corrections in the inkjet RIP
after editing the whitepoints to be the same. It was apparently trying to
compensate for some variation on the readings of the paper.
--
Bret Hesler
L.P. Thebault Company
>
> Is there anything I can do to get these highlights to show up clearly with
> absolute rendering so I can achieve both goals?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Steve Obermiller
> Branch Smith Printing
> Fort Worth, Texas
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