Re: Eizo monitors and Off-Set Soft-Proofing
Re: Eizo monitors and Off-Set Soft-Proofing
- Subject: Re: Eizo monitors and Off-Set Soft-Proofing
- From: Dan Reid <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 17:27:27 -0700
- Thread-topic: Eizo monitors and Off-Set Soft-Proofing
Title: Re: Eizo monitors and Off-Set Soft-Proofing
on 1/26/07 12:28 PM, Andrew Rodney at email@hidden wrote:
On 1/26/07 12:07 PM, "Mike Eddington" wrote:
An alternative to this approach would be to edit the A2B table of your
printer profile, changing the way images are displayed through that
profile without effecting the the inverse table (Lab->CMYK).
Absolutely. That’s the best way to alter the specific limitations (issues) with the sort proofing portion of the profile. Tweaking the display after calibration is insane and I wish all the vendors that supply curves and such would just STOP.
Andrew Rodney
http://www.digitaldog.net/
Uh, Mike’s got the right idea and strangely enough I agree with Andrew. Just kidding. :)
It will take a little more effort to carefully edit the A2B table instead of sledge hammering color adjustments with CN’s post controls which of course totally invalidate any ICC profile you just created.
Of course it could be simply not assigning the correct source profile of actual print conditions and using the proofer’s profile as a soft proof in Photoshop. Sometimes it’s the simple things we overlook along the way. . . ..
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Dan B. Reid
RPimaging
Color Management Products and Training for Print, Internet, and Motion Graphics
http://www.rpimaging.com | Toll Free: (866) RGB-CMYK
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