It's The White Stupid
It's The White Stupid
- Subject: It's The White Stupid
- From: Louis Servedio-Morales <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2012 17:21:51 -0400
“It’s the white stupid” has been my most recent mantra. I’m a retoucher with a new client who’s printing ranges from “natural” white papers to papers containing high amounts of OBA’s. So, in attempts to please this client I have decided to fall into the OBA rabbit hole without any detail understanding as to how printers use the icc standards workflow ( i.e. GraCol) when printing to these papers. As I understand it and putting it simply, the GraCol control strip can only pass certification when printed properly on paper containing no OBAs and only a specified amount of brightness (i.e. L=95). So this leads me to two main issues. One is how to proof my work for this client and simulate how it would look on a bright white paper stock (e.g. McCoy Silk)? Well aware that the white of the paper (blueness) influences the overall color well into the midtones. And two, can a printer make use of the "non-standard" proof and file that created it? Any help on this matter is appreciated.
Thank you,
Louis Servedio-Morales
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