Mr. Sabastian,
could you please include me for the report
Best Regards
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Dear Mr.Sabastian,
I just presented this at a university where I have supervised a master student in the
subject. I can send the essay from this engineer for them who wants it, on a personal
level (email me).
Cheers
A Seb
Can I get the essay by email ( <mailto:elango_ae@yahoo.co.uk>
elango_ae(a)yahoo.co.uk)
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Hi Sebastian,
In my view defining TIC- (or TAC) values cannot only be a matter of scientific
calculation.
In many cases in practice TAC values have been brought down in order to prevent problems
during printing and /or finishing.
(Like bad drying / smearing etc.)
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I am new here. Hi all of you!
Here is my first contribution; a question regarding:
Total Ink Coverage, TIC, for offset printing and the ink limits:
In the past, when I worked in a analogue photographic enlarger, the TIC was not open for
discussions: we could not alter it.
When we bought a drum-scanner and where able to handle the values (and not colours, by the
way) electronically we where now able to decide what TIC we wanted.
The TIC's used where based on what people from Crosfield, Hell etc told us was
"good".
For coated offset printing values around 375% where often used. Same for uncoated and even
for newsprint sometimes (at least in my company) until we learned more, usually from other
people in the biz, and then we lowered the values for uncoated qualities.
Conclusion so far: TIC's where based on opinions and experience.
Photoshop and other softwares where introduced and followed the pattern as with the
drum-scanners.
ICC-technology appeared. Good ideas but not very high quality until maybe five years back
in history, generally speaking.
Initially the ICC-technology created more "colour gurus" rather then good
quality.
TIC's still based on opinions, "gray hair" and "experience".
Some people in the biz started to alter values for TIC, often based on test-strips with
CMYK, from 400% and down: visual checks etc.
Now:
For several years we have had the technology to actually calculate the best possible TIC
in a scientifical manner but still many colour gurus use the "good old default"
values. For example: 300 to 350 for coated, 260 to 319 (ECI) for uncoated and 220 to 240
for newsprint.
Why do we not calculate the TIC's scientifically? Today we have the tools, I have the
tools and we use them.
One example: for coated offset printed within ISO standards we base a neutral black on
around 340-350% and we reach L=10.
From that we allow the calculation to deviate
delta 1 in L, not in a or b. A engineer that I work with called this method JND, Just
Noticeable Difference.
This way we reach a TIC in neutral black that is 233% (two
hundred and thirty three)! In other words: we print neutral black with L=11 with 233%.
Note: This technology do not set the TIC limit to 233 for all colours, it is indvidual. A
dark red can for example end up 244%. Normal ICC-profiles are in other words a compromise:
the TIC will limit all colours to one top value for TIC.
One more example: for newsprint we have reached a TIC, for neutral black, around 180% with
a better L-value then ISOnewspaper26v4 - but a dark red can in the same print reach 209%.
And so on.
So, good bye to "opinions", "gray hair" and "experience" or
what is your opinion and experience regarding TIC?
Best regards
A Sebastian
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Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 13:41:14 +0200
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On 16.04.2008 13:15 Uhr, Herr Spitfeure wrote:
I just presented this at a university where I have
supervised a master student in the subject. I can send the essay from this engineer for
them who wants it, on a personal level (email me).
I'm intereted in the paper. I hope I can find there 'hard facts',
until
now I have seen only many words and promises.
br,
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Cheers
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Hi
This is my first post, I found the lists hard to search, so forgive me if
this has been answered elsewhere..
We have a print policy based on ISO 12647:2004 FOGRA 27 standard.
However, one of our main print suppliers has moved to FOGRA 39 press
conditions and is understandably struggling to output matching our FOGRA 27
proofs.
What suggestions do you have of converting our FOGRA 27 PDF/X-1a files to
their FOGRA 39 press conditions. This is something that we would want them
to do.
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Hi A Seb,
About devicelink profile for ink saving and ink coverage reduction,
if you want to send file to test the new PerfX Device Link Pro?
software, just let me know.
I am also interested about the essay.
regards,
Louis Dery
TGLC inc.
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On Apr 17, 2008, at 6:00 AM, <mailto:eci-en-request@lists.callassoftware.com>
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IN GENERAL REG THIS STUFF
The base of what I am talking about is of course a serious ICC-
profiling software. In my case the profilegenerator is built-in to
the software.
I have tried a few different programs that claim to "save ink" and/
or convert for example colour standards to press.
Some work some don't. One saved 3% CMY (very useful, LOL). Most of
them "save ink" but some create new colours: of course you can save
ink if you make a blue sky gray... :-)) How much to you save if you
print BW? LOL!
I tried one (I keep to the subject and I avoid to mention names of
software as you have noticed), that do a good job from for example
F39 to F39 but if you alter the setting to F39 to press: crap. For
me that is not very serious. The user can then not adapt the job to
the press but only "save ink". I guess the problem is that the
manufacturer know how to convert but have no knowledge about colour
and printing. They probably made the factory settings with a
serious profiling software from another manufacturer but give no
tools to the user to make their own.
Conclusion reg this: if a software manufacturer can't even make a
decent ICC-profile, conventional or device link, how can they then
make a device link based software that is supposed to convert
colour and "save ink"? ;-)
In other words: when the poorest manufactures of ICC-profiling
softwares make "save ink", "optimal ink" etc solutions: think twice
before you purchase.
Personally I do not talk about "save ink" but about optimal values
for all colours, and no acceptance of colour deviations accept for
1 level in L, + being able to match the colour to the press.
I just presented this at a university where I have supervised a
master student in the subject. I can send the essay from this
engineer for them who wants it, on a personal level (email me).
Cheers
A Seb
*/ Academic traditions in the graphic biz is a interesting subject
itself. I will bring this subject up here soon.
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Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 14:24:59 +0200
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Subject: [ECI-EN] Re : ECI-EN Digest, Vol 26, Issue 6
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Hello everyone,
Can you tell us which software you use or you try?
I'm running actually with a workflow who integrates device link profile.
And it work very well.
Kinds regards.
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Hi A Seb,
About devicelink profile for ink saving and ink coverage reduction,
if you want to send file to test the new PerfX Device Link Pro?
software, just let me know.
I am also interested about the essay.
regards,
Louis Dery
TGLC inc.
<http://www.tglc.com/>
www.tglc.com
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IN GENERAL REG THIS STUFF
The base of what I am talking about is of course a serious ICC-
profiling software. In my case the profilegenerator is built-in to
the software.
I have tried a few different programs that claim to "save ink" and/
or convert for example colour standards to press.
Some work some don't. One saved 3% CMY (very useful, LOL). Most of
them "save ink" but some create new colours: of course you can save
ink if you make a blue sky gray... :-)) How much to you save if you
print BW? LOL!
I tried one (I keep to the subject and I avoid to mention names of
software as you have noticed), that do a good job from for example
F39 to F39 but if you alter the setting to F39 to press: crap. For
me that is not very serious. The user can then not adapt the job to
the press but only "save ink". I guess the problem is that the
manufacturer know how to convert but have no knowledge about colour
and printing. They probably made the factory settings with a
serious profiling software from another manufacturer but give no
tools to the user to make their own.
Conclusion reg this: if a software manufacturer can't even make a
decent ICC-profile, conventional or device link, how can they then
make a device link based software that is supposed to convert
colour and "save ink"? ;-)
In other words: when the poorest manufactures of ICC-profiling
softwares make "save ink", "optimal ink" etc solutions: think twice
before you purchase.
Personally I do not talk about "save ink" but about optimal values
for all colours, and no acceptance of colour deviations accept for
1 level in L, + being able to match the colour to the press.
I just presented this at a university where I have supervised a
master student in the subject. I can send the essay from this
engineer for them who wants it, on a personal level (email me).
Cheers
A Seb
*/ Academic traditions in the graphic biz is a interesting subject
itself. I will bring this subject up here soon.
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