I belive the TVI is supposed to be 14%@50 with a
150lpi screen.
You should first have a curve to make your plate linear, then a
calibration curve to achieve DG14%. The ISOCoatedV2_ECI the DG is
based on printing with DG14% (CMY). Den 12. nov. 2007 kl. 08.23
skrev Magnus Sandströšm:
Plate curves? Isnt people using pressprofiles?
Our workflow:
Dokument (RGB, CMYK, Lab) -> Fogra39 (ISOcoated v2) -> Proof
(Fogra39) -> Pressprofile -> CTP -> Press = Match! Using Binuscan
PDF Server to colormanage our PDF's. Is people really trying to
print ISO with linear plates from ISOcoated v2 or similar? Good
for them if its working though.. Cheers! / Magnus Roger Breton
wrote:
Erik, You are right. Anything is possible with
ink! But once you
obtain the desired ink hues, could you not adjust the TVI using
plate curves? Roger Breton
> Hi Roger,
I'm not blaming anyone for anything :-) Just telling Juris what the
> limits
are to be within the standard. I'm a consultant, so there are no
"my
> colors". However, running against the
ISO-standard is not just a matter of
> Delta E for the primary colors. I have
seen instances where close matches of
> delta E values for primary colors will
result TVI out of range while you could
> get the TVI in range with higher
Delta E deviations for the
> primaries.
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