Re: Rel vs Abs proofs
Re: Rel vs Abs proofs
- Subject: Re: Rel vs Abs proofs
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 21:05:13 -0400
Rich,
> Yeah. I think that's a fair assessment of the expectations.
So I am not crazy after all ;-)
> No. I don't think this is accurate.
All right.
> If the papers don't match, then
> the color gamut will be skewed in one direction or another. Consider
> the idea of reconfiguring say AdobeRGB to a 5000k white point. The
> gamut wouldn't change in volume, but some things would get shoved
> around.
Yes, I see your point.
> If your press stock is warmer in tone than your proofing stock,
Which is often the case.
> then
> you're gonna' have problems with quarter tones being too warm on
> press and may have issues with blues being saturated enough and
> greens and reds going warm.
I'll take that generalization.
> Simplest test to run is output color managed proofs of the same
> profiling target you used on press; utilizing each rendering intent.
> Measure them all and see which one comes closest to the press numbers.
Ah! But that would be trying to turn a RelCol rendering into an AbsCol
rendering!
> Rich Apollo
Roger Breton | Laval, Canada | email@hidden
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx
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