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Re: Fiery RIP


  • Subject: Re: Fiery RIP
  • From: Ginny Leigh <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 12:07:23 -0500
  • Thread-topic: Fiery RIP

Title: Re: Fiery RIP
Got to love a fiery. (Enter sarcastic face here). I’ve got seven in house and have never gotten a definitive answer for that. From what I’ve been led to believe (and if anyone else has different information – PLEASE speak up!) no matter what you do that output profile is going to be applied. But what I always do is take all the settings back to the default – you don’t have to do that – but at least go back to the factory profile. Then under cmyk simulation pick none. Then when you send your cmyk target you are at least making sure that you are doing as little damage as possible!

I’ve also heard rumors that sending it from photoshop with colormanagement off (not using printers) settings helped – but still if you went into the ppd there was no way there either to completely rid it of an output profile – so I’m not sure that worked. I’ve since turned to the first solution I suggested.

ginny

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From: Mark Franzen <email@hidden>
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 06:11:31 -0600
To: <email@hidden>
Subject: Fiery RIP

Hello all,
        I am sure that this has been discussed before, but I need to get  
some clarification. I am trying to send some color patches through  
the Fiery RIP (via Canon ColorWise) in order to create some custom  
profiles for different specific medias. The problem I am having is  
the last step in the expert color setting flow chart, which is  
bypassing all output profiles. My choices are 1: Use Media Defined  
Profile, 2: Use Server's Default (which is Canon imagePRESS C1 Plain 
(H) v1.icc) or 3: Use Output Profile (Drop down list from which to  
choose). Is there a way to bypass all output profiles / color  
management in order to get untainted color patches? Any info would be  
appreciated. Thanks.

 


 


 


 

Mark Franzen


email@hidden


414-481-4811



 
 



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