Re: Large Format Inkjet & FOGRA Digital ISO Target
Re: Large Format Inkjet & FOGRA Digital ISO Target
- Subject: Re: Large Format Inkjet & FOGRA Digital ISO Target
- From: edmund ronald <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 08:52:07 +0200
Hmm, wouldn't it rather be the printer with the smallest gamut?
Edmund
>>> However, inkjets CAN be made to match each other, for example, within the
>>> same company. It all depends what you want to achieve. If you are doing
>>> inkjet production printing it makes sense to be able to send jobs to any
>>> printer with the same result. In this case you'd profile the printer with
>>> the largest color gamut and use that as a source profile through which you'd
>>> convert files going to the other printers, each of which of course would
>>> have its own output/paper profile. Matching all printers to a common RGB
>>> working space like Adobe RGB makes little sense for reasons I won't go into
>>> here.
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