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UCR and neutrals


  • Subject: UCR and neutrals
  • From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 06 Jun 2008 16:12:06 -0700
  • Thread-topic: UCR and neutrals

In a message dated 6/5/08 12:54 PM, Richard Apollo wrote:

> Bob,
> I'd go with a moderately heavy GCR setting (GCR3 in ProfileMaker). I tend to
> like to start my K generation early - around 10%. If I understand the
> terminology correctly (and it's gotten pretty tortured) GCR generally refers
> to replacing CMY with K in all colors. UCR keeps the replacement in the
> neutrals.


Howdy, Rich, you Oakie you!

The definition of UCR that I have is that it *mainly* replaces neutral tones
in the shadow areas. I know, "mainly" is a bit of a weasel word, isn't it?

Anyway, I'm not sure that UCR extends to midtones or highlights.

Can anyone share more info on this?

> 370% seems too high. What kind of printing process is this?

I have no idea, but I would sure like to see the results...including the
soaked sheet and dripping ink! :-)

Take care.

Marco


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