Re: Diagnosing and remedying overinking in CMYK files
Re: Diagnosing and remedying overinking in CMYK files
- Subject: Re: Diagnosing and remedying overinking in CMYK files
- From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 01 May 2006 21:56:31 -0700
In a message dated 5/1/06 8:56 PM, Steve Upton wrote:
> We can create these profiles from any proofing profile (from a customer's
> press, for instance) that is supplied to us by the customer.
>
> Basically, the customer specifies to us a) what the ink limit threshold is for
> their system (say, 320%) and b) which color they want the "alarm" to be.
>
> We then alter their profile so any inking levels over the threshold proof to
> the alarm color. This is an effective system as the profile is useable as a
> normal proofing profile either for soft/hard proofing in Photoshop or hard
> proofing in a RIP proofing system. As long as the files are separated with
> less than the threshold value they will proof normally. When files (raster OR
> vector) that contain over-inking are sent through the profile, the over-inked
> areas turn bright pink (red, blue, green, whatever). It is quite obvious on
> proof what the problem is and whether editing or reseparation is required.
Hi Steve.
Is this available for purchase as a product, or as a service from Chromix?
Best regards.
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Marco Ugolini
Mill Valley, CA
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