Hi all
Is there any work being done towards a new uncoated profile that reflects
the very white uncoated papers now being requested and used by clients and
printers.
Also a new profile needs the reduce the TAC from the current 315% which is
far too high to around 270%, as the Basicolor profiles produced from this
dataset.
The papers colour of the this profile when used for proofing can give an
wrong colour appearance for the client if these very 'blue' white papers are
then used on press.
Pastel tints and image quarter tones reflect the yellowness of the paper on
the proof, but this is not matched on press. Also the 5De of solid cyan max
is impossible to meet on these papers.
Pragmatically this can be overcome by editing the proofing profile, but that
results in the proof failing a 'Proof Control' check, but can result is an
acceptable match from proof to press.
This issue also applies to the SC profile were many SC papers are much
whiter then the paper colour used but the profile.
Regards
Paul Sherfield
The Missing Horse Consultancy Ltd
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