"Multiple Master" Approach to Profile Conversion
"Multiple Master" Approach to Profile Conversion
- Subject: "Multiple Master" Approach to Profile Conversion
- From: Rick Gordon <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 01:00:37 -0700
Have any of you explored an approach to profile conversion that is roughly analogous to the way multiple master fonts operate? For instance, using ProfileMaker methodology, if one were to create the following profiles from a single data set, and conforming to a single total ink limit:
GCR1, 0% black start, 95% max black, 100% black width
GCR1, 0% black start, 95% max black, 0% black width
GCR1, 50% black start, 95% max black, 100% black width
GCR1, 50% black start, 95% max black, 0% black width
GCR4, 0% black start, 95% max black, 100% black width
GCR4, 0% black start, 95% max black, 0% black width
GCR4, 50% black start, 95% max black, 100% black width
GCR4, 50% black start, 95% max black, 0% black width
...and possible some other intermediate specifications as well, or possible also create identical profiles set to different gamut mapping schemes (such as LOGO Classic -> LOGO Colorful) one could make two separations set onto separate layers, and use layer opacity to effectively interpolate between two choices.
Initial tests for me are proving quite interesting. Could anyone comment on their experiences with such an approach, or caveats to be considered?
Thanks.
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RICK GORDON
EMERALD VALLEY GRAPHICS AND CONSULTING
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WWW: http://www.shelterpub.com
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