Hi all
I have just caught up with the RI discussions, very interesting and Chris's
comments match my own 'Real World' findings!
Having put together a number of colour managed page work flows processing
1000's of RGB images to CMYK a month, the CM needs to be automated.
After a lot of testing I can confirm that for 95% of RGB images the relative
colorimetric intent, with BPC, is the most suitable. The remaining 5% are
not 'spoilt by this intent, just not as good as using perceptual.
However if perceptual is used, a poor, desaturated CMYK often results.
So in a 'industrial' CM workflow, where choice and manual intervention is
limited, RC is the intent.
Paul Sherfield
The Missing Horse Consultancy Ltd
Telephone: 01442 871752
Mobile: 07899 906385
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