Re: Searching for U.S. Newsprint profile
Re: Searching for U.S. Newsprint profile
- Subject: Re: Searching for U.S. Newsprint profile
- From: Klaus Karcher <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2007 18:48:56 +0100
Kevin Muldoon schrieb:
Hey gang,
I'm in need of a newsprint profile. Any resources out there?
see the Snap 2007 profile at <http://color.org/registry/index.xalter>
.. but maybe you are better served with a Profile based on the IFRA26
data set: <http://color.org/IFRA26.xalter>: both are based on ISO
12647-3 and compensate the same TVI (26%), but the IFRA data is measured
on white backing.
You can also obtain a Profile based on IFRA26 from
<http://www.ifra.com/website/ifra.nsf/html/quiz.html>, but its black
generation is *very* strange IMHO. To get good separtions you should
rather build your own profile.
I would not recommend the IFRA30 data set (primarily intended for the US
market): Also the SNAP report (see
<http://www.npes.org/standards/CGATS-SNAP-TR002-2007.zip>) states that
the TVI of 26% comes closer to average the real-world Newsprint than the
30% defined in ISO 12647-3.
Regards, Klaus
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