Yeah and low TAC will look thin (weak). Also you want each channel to have good shape. -- Dan Bergstrom | Color Technology and Quality | PRIMARY COLOR ORANGE COUNTY http://www.primarycolor.com | T 949 660 7080 C 949 616 4986
On Sep 9, 2017, at 7:35 AM, Martin Orpen <martin@idea-digital.com> wrote:
On 9 Sep 2017, at 14:57, Graeme Gill <graeme2@argyllcms.com> wrote:
Martin Orpen wrote:
Yellow in separations with increased K generation :)
Why ?
The nature of the device response is that you can either have lots of yellow or you can have the result being neutral.
Take your pick.
i.e. the amount of yellow is correct to reproduce the desired color.
In print, the result doesn’t look neutral, or natural.
If you make a high GCR custom profile from FOGRA52 and proof or print the results to compare them to images separate using PSO Uncoated v2 they do not match and will not get approved by a client.
They are too blue.
High GCR profiles using the FOGRA47 data work better than those made from 52.
If the device demanded blue blacks, why doesn’t the ECI profile generate them?
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