Re: Designers and color management
Re: Designers and color management
- Subject: Re: Designers and color management
- From: Mike Strickler <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 18:47:32 -0700
What about using the printer profile you made for them to soft proof
in Photoshop; then convert to the same printer profile, make the EPS
(if they insist) for placing in Quark, and send the straight to the
printer with CM turned off? It's only one more click than what they
were doing. But your story makes a good point.
Mike Strickler
MSP Graphic Services
423 Aaron St. Suite E
Cotati, CA 94931
707.664.1628
email@hidden
www.mspgraphics.com
Dennis Dunbar wrote:
Their workflow was to place RGB eps files in Quark 6.5 and then print
directly to an HP5500. This was something they did so often they had
"curves" they would use in photoshop that got the color reasonably
close with one or two prints. After working with them as a retoucher/
color guy for a couple of weeks I profiled the HP and showed them how
to get accurate prints from Photoshop easily. But when push came to
shove they went back to placing RGB eps files in Quark 6.5 for the
presentations because that was what they knew and felt too much time
pressure to figure out a new way.
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