Re: Converting to ISO Coated V2
Re: Converting to ISO Coated V2
- Subject: Re: Converting to ISO Coated V2
- From: Phil Cruse <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 10:30:18 +0100
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On 2 Jun 2007, at 20:02, email@hidden wrote:
Converting to ISO Coated V2 Planning to use the just released ISO
Coated V2 for an upcoming print job
and was wondering about converting our existing files that are in
the ISO
Coated (V1).
Is this necessary to convert all existing CMYK images / layout to
the new
profile?
Is this best done with a device link profile? Recommendations?
Also for proofing we have a ORIS Color Tuner set up to proof to the
ISO
Coated V1 necessary to now re-profile to the V2?
And lastly for certifying proofs to the new ISO Coated V2 we are
using
ORIS Certified Proof is there a new colorbar or FOGRA target that
is used
with the new V2 standard?
Hi Joseph
I think Fogra have or are just about to release a new target. Try
their/or CGS Oris's website. I would set up proofing first and then
try your legacy Fogra 27? Profiled images with new proof setup, with
images converted in Photoshop and unconverted. Depending on colour
content of images, your old images may be OK.
Phil Cruse
Graphic Quality Consultancy
http://www.colourphil.co.uk
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