RE: Proofing the effects of post print treatments
RE: Proofing the effects of post print treatments
- Subject: RE: Proofing the effects of post print treatments
- From: Roger <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 08:01:20 -0400
Tom,
As John Crook so aptly suggested, a profile made from a printed sheet with
lamination applied is your only salvation. No conversions from GRACoL_C1 to
the LaminatedProfile, just an "assign" will do.
Best / Roger
>
> Hello everyone, I'm a long time lurker and first time poster.
>
> I am trying to create Photoshop settings that will simulate the
> effect of gloss laminating a Gracol7 printed sheet. We also do a
> matte varnish treatment that we want to simulate. We want to be able
> to give our customers / designers a method for predicting the look of
> the finished product.
>
> It's a long story and I won't go into detail, but we found that
> making ICC profiles and DLP's of the conditions did not give us good
> results from our ink jet proofer. Has anyone tried this Photoshop
> method? We've been chasing our tails on this for a while now. Any
> help is greatly appreciated.
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> Tom Standafer
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