Re: i1 Profiler & Full black separation
Re: i1 Profiler & Full black separation
- Subject: Re: i1 Profiler & Full black separation
- From: Graeme Gill <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2016 12:37:26 +1100
Don Hutcheson wrote:
> Just be aware that the black halftone dot (or whatever dot shape is used) will be more
> apparent in lighter tones than an equivalent neutral tint made up of CMY inks. That’s
> because the black dot has a higher contrast vs paper than C, M or Y inks. For this
> reason, a full black separation may not be desirable for certain types of work,
> especially flesh tones.
Stability and evenness of the black will be much more critical. A visually
even density of CMYK is able to cover up a multitude of sins in a printing process
(i.e. InkJet), but the neutrals will be less stable in regard to different
illuminant spectrum, and of course it uses more ink.
Graeme Gill.
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