It depends on the printers you work with and how you prepare your PDFs in the first place.
It’s possible to detect the images being ISO Coated v2 in your PDFs and to convert them appropriately to PSO Coated v3 on import.
But not all printers have the skills to do so or are willing to do so, in my very humble experience.
/ Roger Breton
www.graxx.ca
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Subject: [ECI-EN] PSO Coated v3 or ISO coated v2
Dear …,
As I’m working at a graphic design agency where we most of the time create packaging
designs for our clients, I was wondering which colour profile we should use as default CMYK
colour profile. At this moment all our applications use ISO coated v2 as default CMYK profile.
But on your website I see a new CMYK colour profile is available for offset printing.
Should we switch to PSO Coated v3 or stay at ISO coated v2 for the moment?
Kind regards,
Frens Veldstra
Mountain
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The Netherlands
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Dear …,
As I’m working at a graphic design agency where we most of the time create packaging
designs for our clients, I was wondering which colour profile we should use as default CMYK
colour profile. At this moment all our applications use ISO coated v2 as default CMYK profile.
But on your website I see a new CMYK colour profile is available for offset printing.
Should we switch to PSO Coated v3 or stay at ISO coated v2 for the moment?
Kind regards,
Frens Veldstra
Mountain
Scheveningseweg 42
2517 KV, The Hague
The Netherlands
www.mountain.nl
+31 (0)70 302 20 80
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