Re: Monaco Profiler 4.8, Epson 9800, EFI Colorproof 2.6
Re: Monaco Profiler 4.8, Epson 9800, EFI Colorproof 2.6
- Subject: Re: Monaco Profiler 4.8, Epson 9800, EFI Colorproof 2.6
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2007 20:46:44 -0500
>... after running my iterations, I am reaching about 1.2 De with
> almost 6 as the farthest out of gamut. Visually the proofs with these numbers
> are unacceptable. I have gone in and done a visual correction to achieve
> acceptable visual results. I donĀ¹t think that I should have to do that?
>
> Any advice, comments will be appreciated.
>
> Bob Gardner
Test your proofing paper for the presence of optical brighteners is a good
first step. Try a sample roll of GMG SemiMatte 250 just to see what
improvements, if any, you will get. Then, if you're still not please,
question your instrumentation and your press profile.
Matching colors can be a black art sometimes.
Roger Breton | Laval, Canada | email@hidden
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx
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