Terry, I do have a new tool (still in beta, so I can't identify it) that will do this. It helps if we can start with spectral data in order to model the overprints. I tested it with you in mind, and it seems to work quite well. Contact me directly and we can give it a try. Mike
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Message: 1 Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2014 14:46:23 -0500 From: Terence Wyse <wyseconsul@mac.com> To: "'colorsync-users?lists.apple.com' List" <colorsync-users@lists.apple.com> Subject: Creating synthetic CMYK profiles? Message-ID: <F8CDC5F1-4060-4980-842E-181C487A2EE1@mac.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
While creating custom or synthetic RGB profiles is pretty straightforward, does anyone here know of any tools to create synthetic *CMYK* profiles?
I’m looking for something that will allow specifying of CMYK primaries and secondaries and a customizable TRC and then build an ICC profile.
The intent here is to build something like a “reference” or simulation profile for digital press and/or inkjet devices. I’ve gone through all the ISO 15339 CRPC profiles but none of them have the kind of gamut boundaries that I’m looking for..
Only tool that I can think of at the moment is the rather antiquated Custom CMYK tool in that’s been in Photoshop for a very long time…I’m not confident it will give me what I need.
Regards, Terry Wyse