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GCR and TIL


  • Subject: GCR and TIL
  • From: Terry Walker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 11:48:07 -0400

Louis,

Sorry, lost the last email you sent, but yes I knew I could use color management in the Navigator rip but I don't think I was aware that it could use device links.

Still very curious about the possibility of cutting TIL down without affecting the color, mostly the shadow areas, don't want them to get lighter? We went from printing SWOP to G7 and had a noticeable improvement in our color, brighter or more or richer color and blacker shadows and I'm curious now seeing what you're doing, if the improvement was more because of the higher densities or the higher TIL.

I'm thinking that if it was the higher densities then yes we may be able to get by with lowering the TIL to save ink without affecting the richness or darker shadow colors? I think I'll start doing some testing by gradually lightening up the TIL and see what happens.

For anyone else who may respond, I told Louis that I used the Gracol dataset to create profile in Profilemaker with MaxGCR and 320TIL, that is what we've been using here. Now when I do the same thing but lower the TIL, the K percentage goes up, so it seems that lowering the TIL actually increases the GCR effect?

At what point, do you think, lowering the TIL would begin to adversely affect the darker or deeper colors?


Thanks for any input,

Terry Walker
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