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Re: ColorBurst RIP & UV
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Re: ColorBurst RIP & UV


  • Subject: Re: ColorBurst RIP & UV
  • From: Phil Cruse <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 10:07:02 +0000
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Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 21:53:14 -0500
From: Terry Wyse <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: ColorBurst RIP update

2 UV or not UV? That is the question!...
Frankly, I find the whole notion of UV-cut vs. no filter to be  
somewhat of a red herring. I've profiled inkjet proofing media and  
press stocks with optical brighteners (b* values in the range of -3  
to -8) and have never had a problem AS LONG AS THE SAME INSTRUMENT IS  
USED TO MEASURE BOTH SOURCE AND DESTINATION PROFILES. Mix EITHER  
instrument or filtration on source/destination and you're going to  
have less then optimum results. Key is, be consistent...same  
instrument+filter for both creation of a linearization and re- 
linearization and the same instrument for both source and destination  
profiling. But it doesn't HAVE to be the same instrument for both  
calibration and profiling.

Terry, but what happens in the real world where many of us are using "generic" Source Profiles to (we hope!) ISO, SWOP, etc. standards, specifications originally made by FOGRA, etc. from IT8 or ECI characterization data sets measured with who knows what UV filtration? Can we assume that the source ISO standard 1 or 2 paper should have little or no OBs? As should "good" proofing paper?

Cheers
Phil Cruse
Graphic Quality Consultancy
E: email@hidden
http://www.colourphil.co.uk

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