Re: Lowering total ink coverage in a CMYK separation
Re: Lowering total ink coverage in a CMYK separation
- Subject: Re: Lowering total ink coverage in a CMYK separation
- From: Jan-Peter Homann <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 16:01:36 +0100
Hello Dery, hello list,
If You have a PDF with flattened transparencies, where you need to limit
max TAC, you MUST colormanagement both images and vectors graphics with
the same colormanagement strategy. For this case, you need high quality
devicelinks.
If You only have an individual image for optimization, an ICC
reseparation does in most cases a good job.
Regards
Jan-Peter
Louis Dery wrote:
Hi Michael,
Why you say "for quality" results, device-links are recommended?
Isn’t it for black channel integrity results you mean?
Louis
On Jan 31, 2008, at 8:55 AM, Mike Eddington wrote:
A number of possibilities for the budget color manager...some more
accommodating than others, but as mentioned, for quality results,
device-links are recommended.
Michael Eddington
QA Manager/Gracol G7 Certified Expert
North American Color, Inc.
www.nac-mi.com
www.nac1to1.com
www.photo360.com
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