Hi Axel, Technically if you have a proofing with ISO12647-7 certified, you should able to reproduce only the “Pantone” within the Fogra39 colorspace. ISO 12647-7 do not check the Pantone color at all. The question is how accurate that you want the Pantone to achieve. I suggest you looking into the Epson new P series. (its always the combination of the inkjet paper + printer) Also Pantone only have Solid as 100% in color, we do not have any value (in digital or printed) on the tint of its Pantone colors. Please take a look on this CxF Toolbox from CGS. http://www.cgs-oris.com/index.php/en/products/oris-cxf-toolbox <http://www.cgs-oris.com/index.php/en/products/oris-cxf-toolbox> regards, yan
On 11 Feb 2016, at 19:16, Axel Robert <axel.robert@ubisoft.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to test my proofing systems (12647-7 and 12647-8) accuracy for reproducing Pantone colors.
I was wondering what would be the best process in order:
to create the file. Do I need export a CXF or a ASE file? If so, do I need to remain them in Lab?
to prepare and export the file to be printed: resolution, size patch, colorspace.
to be able to retrieve the name on each tint if it's feasible...
Thanks a lot beforehand.
Regards, Axel
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