Re: softproofing of cmyk+N or hexachrome using RGB icc?
Re: softproofing of cmyk+N or hexachrome using RGB icc?
- Subject: Re: softproofing of cmyk+N or hexachrome using RGB icc?
- From: Terence Wyse <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 16:23:25 -0500
A more elegant solution might be creating a "ColorCast" profile in
ColorThink Pro. Here's the text from CTPro explaining it:
"Binds a color transformation into an existing device profile.
Useful for capturing a complex color transformation - such as proofing
a 6-channel system. Resulting profile remains a device profile and can
be used anywhere device profiles are supported."
It's available as an option for ColorThink Pro.
Terry
On Jan 7, 2008, at 5:28 AM, Robert Crow wrote:
Hello
I understand that Photoshop cannot softproof with CMYK+N or
Hexachrome profiles but I am currently involved with profiling a
textile printer (CMmYKkOB) and want a profile that I can pass 'up
the chain' so that clients can softproof work before sending files.
Can I just create an RGB profile of the whole system (including the
RIP) such that I end up with an RGB profile that can be used - not
for printing - but for softproofing.
In other words I want to send an RGB target to the RIP, let the RIP
do the conversion using the correct CMYK+N profile (a proprietry
profile in this case) then output to the printer. Then I want to
measure the output to make an RGB profile of the system as a whole
and give that to my clients to use in Photoshops softproofing set up.
Would that work?
any help much appreciated.
Rob.
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