Matt, With 100% GCR setting, max K width (K start 30) I got only 42 32 37 5. If you start the black at 20% the 50 K will give more K (14%). With "Full Black Separation" and a K start of 30 I get 4 3 7 45; however, one would need to evaluate separations on press as this is very extreme GCR, and issues such as loss of gloss or instability might result. Mike
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Message: 1 Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2011 11:32:05 -0600 From: Matt Louis <matt@printplace.com> Subject: i1profiler GCR favor/question To: "colorsync-users@lists.apple.com" <colorsync-users@lists.apple.com> Message-ID: <CAE2B835.9E1C%matt@printplace.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
If anyone has made an i1profiler profile with aggressive GCR using a standard sheetfed specification such as Gracol or Fogra39, would you be kind enough to share the result of the 50%K conversion when using the same profile as source and destination via absolute colorimetric.
I am accustomed with Monaco to be able to get a resulting value set of C23 M16 Y17 K31. If Xrite had a fully functioning demo I would not be asking for your help (wink, nudge Mr. Xrite).
Thank you, Matt Louis
Mike, That's quite a gap. Too bad there's not a way to aim in-between. Using the Basiccolor Print 3 demo with black start at 18%, width 100% and GCR amount at 100%, I get 33 25 25 18. [sigh] Thank you, Matt Louis On 11/11/11 3:29 PM, "Mike Strickler" <info@mspgraphics.com> wrote:
Matt,
With 100% GCR setting, max K width (K start 30) I got only 42 32 37 5. If you start the black at 20% the 50 K will give more K (14%). With "Full Black Separation" and a K start of 30 I get 4 3 7 45; however, one would need to evaluate separations on press as this is very extreme GCR, and issues such as loss of gloss or instability might result.
Mike
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