Re: Screening problem
Re: Screening problem
- Subject: Re: Screening problem
- From: Jan-Peter Homann <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2010 22:52:43 +0100
I would solve this with selective color correction in the CMYK
channels after conversion to CMYK.
If You want to use a profile, i would recommend to create a RGB to CMYK
devicelink, but the creation of a high quality RGB to CMYK devicelink
will take longer than the manual selektive color correction.
best regards
Jan-Peter
Am 09.11.10 19:09, schrieb Martin Orpen:
I need to reproduce a printed CMYK image. The original printed image doesn't have a conventional screen -- it looks like an enlarged stochastic screen has been used as a graphic effect.
Here's a tiny section at actual size (1200dpi):<http://rgb2cmyk.co.uk/i/17707-detail.jpg>
The problem I've got is that I would like to end up with CMYK bitmaps that get as close as possible to the originals used to create the plates -- not a colour-matched contone reproduction of the original image that looks the same from a distance when printed with a nice fine screen.
I then wondered if it was possible to generate a profile which was comprised of only 14 colours + white that could be used with say saturation intent to separate the RGB image to only clean combinations of the CMYK primaries?
And then wondered if anybody else had experimented with anything like this before I start playing...
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