You can try basICColor print for free, download from
www.basiccolor.de. It allows to
create profiles with a very finely tuned gamut mapping – not retaining the original one,
though. You can also try the ready-made standard profiles from
www.colormanagement.org.
But you can select an input profile as a reference gamut for the output profile. Or you
can tweak the gamut mapping to your liking – more saturation=less in-gamut compression or
vice versa.
Best
Karl
Am 29.10.2014 um 09:32 schrieb Alexander Konovalenko
<alexkon(a)tonkayagran.com>om>:
Richard, thanks for your response.
I must confess I've never used any profiling package besides the
custom CMYK profile feature of Photoshop. Well, I have calibrated my
monitor with X-Rite i1Profiler, but it won't work with CMYK profiles
unless you have purchased X-Rite's print profiling equipment.
What standard profiling packages are there out there for offset printing?
Best,
Alexander
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