Hi, I can recommend to read the Fogra Softproof Handbook https://www.fogra.org/index.php?menuid=626&reporeid=200&getlang=en A lot of theory with a lot of practical advise.
Am 06.03.2019 um 02:53 schrieb Graeme Gill <graeme2@argyllcms.com>:
Nagy Péter wrote:
On the other hand, your original approach (calibrating to 5700-5800) is almost perfect, as that’s the ‘perceived’ white point of today’s OBA-stuffed coated papers under 5000K lighting.
The reason for this is that most instruments which are usually used are simply inaccurate in measuring CCT. Using an accurate instrument an adjustment of the monitor WP to the same CCT as your viewing cabinet gives a visual match. But these instruments are out of budget of a normal end user.
So given all these problems, the only practical approach is to calibrate the display so that it has a white point that matches the paper white. That way a Relative Colorimetric rendering will work for a soft proof side by side comparison.
Using Photoshop I agree. There are dedicated softproofing applications around where the absolute approach works though. Best regards Claas