Re: Monaco vs. Gretag Neutrals Analysis
Re: Monaco vs. Gretag Neutrals Analysis
- Subject: Re: Monaco vs. Gretag Neutrals Analysis
- From: Rolf Gierling <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 15:17:35 +0100
Hi Michael,
although it may be a little bit off your topic,
there are some points I don't understand.
Why do you use the total ink limit of the profiler
and not of the RIP? What are the single ink limits
set to in your RIP?
The reasson I ask is that I'm having troubles to
find optimal settings for an Epson 4800. Working
with that 3 black inks seems to be very difficult.
Epson seems to suggest to use 5-8% light ink
in the 100% K. Others suggest to set the light
ink to 0%. Looking at the curve for K in the
profile reveals something that I would call
a saw, not a curve.
My guess is that the profiling packages get a little bit
confused by these devices.
Maybe thats not the right forum for this question,
so suggestions for other forums welcomed.
Rolf
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