RE: SNAP match
RE: SNAP match
- Subject: RE: SNAP match
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 23:14:18 -0400
Hello Jonathan,
The clients I help always try to match whatever reference dataset they're
trying to match in their solids. The classic ISO-12647-3 standard is, IMO,
relatively easy to match, within the specified tolerances. But the latest
Heatset News dataset isn't as easy to achieve in my experience, at least
with the inks I've tried it with. I wish I could help you more but I don't
have direct experience with the latest SNAP dataset. I was under the
impression that the SNAP dataset had changed lately but I wouldn't know in
which direction. Historically, I think they were 12647-3 die hard. But since
then, I've lost track.
Best / Roger
>
> Does anyone ever go to the trouble of trying to match the SNAP 2007 data
> set when fingerprinting in the newspaper industry or is it just common
> practice to match SIDS and solid L*a*b*s etc.
> I am doing a color audit for a newspaper that has paid an individual to
bring
> their presses in line with SNAP and the SIDS and solid L*a*b*s and such
are a
> very good match but when I compare characterization data from that run to
> the SNAP data set, it is not even in the ballpark. This individual even
> compared a 2d gamut map to SNAP and it fit rather well. I am in new
territory
> (Newspaper industry) here for me and any advice would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Jon Crook
> Director of Color Solutions
> Laser Resources
> email@hidden
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