Subject: CMYK proof control
Subject: CMYK proof control
- Subject: Subject: CMYK proof control
- From: Russ Wyatt <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 09:16:48 +1100
From Graeme Bulcraig:
Hi List,
Just wondering if people who are producing their own CMYK proofs
adding a proof control label?
We have been using GMG colorproof RIP (which has been passed on
certain papers for SWOP, Proof4Press, ECI and FOGRA certification),
for the past couple of years.
Up until now we just keep the calibration up to date every week or
so, but I started thinking about measuring each proof and printing
the label.
Would the addition of the label add any more weight or value to the
proof?
Not really sure if it is necessary, but I do realise that magazines
must be getting 'cmyk proofs' in from more and more photographers
that may or may not be within tolerance limits.....
Then again, with offset printing being so hit and miss, is it REALLY
necessary to be within tight delta E tolerances?
Any comments?
Graeme
Hi Graeme,
I add a proof control label to every proof for magazine, newsprint etc.
I feel supplying proofs that show in detail any form of a proof control
or certification process
carries much more value by indicating that you have a calibrated
closed-loop color process.
Russ Wyatt
Colour Manager
Momentum Digital
Phone: 9955 0661
Mobile: 0438 273 573
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