Re: Creating a SWOP proof with an Epson
Re: Creating a SWOP proof with an Epson
- Subject: Re: Creating a SWOP proof with an Epson
- From: Terry Wyse <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2006 13:56:25 -0400
Actually, the short answer would be to get a ColorBurst RIP, load the
canned SWOP environment for the correct Epson paper and (optionally)
run a re-linearization and off you go.
A higher-end approach would something like GMG ColorProof that gives
you more-or-less direct feedback as to how close a simulation you're
getting.
:-)
Terry
On Jul 13, 2006, at 7:01 PM, Lee Blevins wrote:
I've read with interest the discussion of various types of SWOP issues
in this list.
Now I find myself needing to make a SWOP proof on my newly purchased
Epson 9800.
My goal is to make the best possible proof with the highest detail and
"most accurate color."
Could I get some guidance on profiles, paper, and details of how to
make
the best proof I can?
thanks in advance
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