Subject: Re: Color Bars on Inkjet Proofs
Subject: Re: Color Bars on Inkjet Proofs
- Subject: Subject: Re: Color Bars on Inkjet Proofs
- From: Richard Booth <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2007 10:35:02 -0500
- Thread-topic: Subject: Re: Color Bars on Inkjet Proofs
When you say this:
> We have to acknowledge that
> some proofing may strive to achieve exacting colorimetry on the proof, like
> ISO-12647-x or SWOP2006_Cx or GRACoL_x. In those instances, the measurement
> of the control strip will tell the initiated user what is the degree of
> conformance of the proof to the standard or specification in question.
> Roger Breton
does it mean there is inkjet colorimetric data that is related to these
standards for the multitude of inkjet and substrate combinations. To put it
another way, is there GRACoL_x conforming data for the Epson 4800 or say the
Canon IPF5000 on, let's say, an EFI proofing paper that could be pulled from
the patches on a control strip that would confirm compliance with the
GRACoL_x standard for that particular printing device? Yes I know the RIP
manufacturers have been selling the SWOP branded Seal of Approval for
awhile. But if you're a printer and you get a proof from your publisher or
ad agency client with this SWOP or Gracol branded combination of device, ink
and paper, can you actually tell it is what it says it is from reading
patches? If the data exists for the the various combinations, where does one
find it.
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