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Re: Who Does the Separations
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Re: Who Does the Separations


  • Subject: Re: Who Does the Separations
  • From: Louis Dery <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2007 12:55:33 -0500

I completely agree with you Karl!

Playing with CMYK channels AFTER the separation will destroy the relationship between CMY and K.
Black is calculated in very close relashionship to the CMY gray balance. Playing with the Black, break this relation and then you get shadow and other bad tone artifacts.

Happy New Year Karl and others on the list!

regards,

Louis Dery
TGLC inc.
www.tglc.com

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CYMK values are unsuitable to describe COLOR, CMYK just describes percentages of ink on paper (or film, or plates), without saying, what the ink looks like.

With a good printing profile, that matches the printing conditions, everybody can perform a perfect separation . That m s to be done, when the printing conditions are known, i.e. at the printers.
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