Dear « Colorsyncers », I read a lot of discussions in several forums about the F53 CMYK working space presented by FOGRA. But, until now, I did not saw anything in the real life production. I know it’s often difficult to change attitudes and even more habits. Nevertheless, I was wondering if this ICC profile could be considered and used in a almost certain Media Neutral Workflow like the one used in RGB? After all, it could be maybe easier for non-specialist Creative Agencies to give a PDF “neutral” CMYK rather than very exotic. What do you think about it? Best, Axel Axel Robert | Prepress Manager UBISOFT |EMEA Manufacturing 28, rue Armand Carrel | 93100 Montreuil | France Tel: +33(0)1 48 18 52 03 | Skype: axelprepress [soft+Horizontal+Logo+BLACK (1)]
On 13 Feb 2018, at 14:02, Axel Robert <axel.robert@ubisoft.com> wrote:
After all, it could be maybe easier for non-specialist Creative Agencies to give a PDF “neutral” CMYK rather than very exotic.
What do you think about it?
Can’t see a problem with it as most repro houses already use Fogra39 as a working space and are able to convert to any destination profile from 39 using device links. Having a specially designed CMYK working space would be useful otherwise we will see both PSO Coated become a second unofficial working space too. -- Martin Orpen Idea Digital Imaging Ltd
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Axel Robert
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