Re: Rel vs Abs proofs
Re: Rel vs Abs proofs
- Subject: Re: Rel vs Abs proofs
- From: Graeme Gill <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 10:56:48 +1000
Rich Apollo wrote:
2) If you perform an absolute colorimetric transform, you MUST be using
a raster file - otherwise you'll have regions of paper simulation and
regions without.
This shouldn't be the case - a RIP that handles color conversions properly will
convert the background color through the absolute profile too. If you're
RIP doesn't, it broken.
3) If your proofing device is not a variable droplet device (or
something that can execute really, really fine screens), you can
probably forget about using an absolute colorimetric transform - it'll
just be too grainy.
Depends somewhat on what composition it's using - it's the usual tradeoff between
robustness (using K or light K), vs visibility (using CMY).
Graeme Gill.
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