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Designing ink sets


  • Subject: Designing ink sets
  • From: Steve Kale <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 13:07:24 +0000
  • Thread-topic: Designing ink sets

Title: Designing ink sets
I have a general question with regard to ink set designs, specifically with respect to the colour of greyscale inks used as part of a colour ink set.  Am I right to say that good colour begins with good greyscale generation and that as a rule one would prefer K, LK and LLK inks which, when forming part of a (8 ink) colour ink set, which are as neutral on paper as can possibly be?  I understand that this would, amongst other things, make profiling easier and images less prone to colour shifts.  If I am wrong on this could you please explain why.  Even if the foregoing is correct, are there circumstances when one would purposefully deviate from neutrality in the greyscale inks?

Thanks

Steve
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