Re: B&W output (was Monitor to monitors displaying the same image)
Re: B&W output (was Monitor to monitors displaying the same image)
- Subject: Re: B&W output (was Monitor to monitors displaying the same image)
- From: "email@hidden" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 16:28:07 -0500
Any advice as to how to set up work flow using the Advanced Black
and White
driver? As you said we do not employ profiles- but should we be
working from
a specific color space? Do you use any sort of "Russel Brown"
technique for
going to monochromatic before output? Is it necessary? Because in
most cases
I find I'm back to an "old school" method of simply reviewing
"hard" proofs
- making adjustments until achieving a desired look.
I've done extensive testing with the 3800 and 4800 systems using
several
different methods (as well as the ColorBurst rip) , with a broad
range of
results. I as many on this forum, am impressed with the response of
the K3
ink set - Enough so that I'm working through the idea of building
our first
full Digital Black and White printing course. Any thoughts on the
process
would be greatly appreciated.
For "black and white" output wouldn't it work well enough to
desaturate the image, but leave it in RGB? Then your preview would
still be accurate.
Rich Apollo
G7 Certified Expert
Adobe Certified Expert, Photoshop
314-344-1144
email@hidden
www.prioritylitho.com
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