Hello Everyone,
I wanted to ask a question about matching print output from two different brand production printers. I essentually want to make sure both are producing the same output color in real life (to within a good match).
I want to accept files from customers, and print them on iether machine, and know the output will be the same, so that they would not say "why is this logo red different"..
I have about 1000 hex / rgb color values i mail to my customer (a printed color chart), to help them choose the colors they want on their artwork. The issue is both charts when printed on the different printers are different, how can i match them?
I'm guessing i have to make an icc, but;
1. What software do you advise i use to make this icc, and what is the technique called so i can research more.
2. Do i measure the swathches of the 1000 hex colors of the original print and create a profile for the new printer?
3. Could i match the existing colors of the older printer, YET at the same time build a profile that takes advantage of the better gamut of the newer machine (it has a better inkset).
4. Is matching the colors of the old printer, to the new one, going to mess around with the ICC profile as to make pictures appear "weird"?
I have purchased a second hand Eye one color spectrophotometer (if that helps me). I use a RIP program (wasatch).
Any advice or pointers would be most appreciated!
Thank you in advance,
G
I wanted to ask a question about matching print output from two different brand production printers. I essentually want to make sure both are producing the same output color in real life (to within a good match).
I want to accept files from customers, and print them on iether machine, and know the output will be the same, so that they would not say "why is this logo red different"..
I have about 1000 hex / rgb color values i mail to my customer (a printed color chart), to help them choose the colors they want on their artwork. The issue is both charts when printed on the different printers are different, how can i match them?
I'm guessing i have to make an icc, but;
1. What software do you advise i use to make this icc, and what is the technique called so i can research more.
2. Do i measure the swathches of the 1000 hex colors of the original print and create a profile for the new printer?
3. Could i match the existing colors of the older printer, YET at the same time build a profile that takes advantage of the better gamut of the newer machine (it has a better inkset).
4. Is matching the colors of the old printer, to the new one, going to mess around with the ICC profile as to make pictures appear "weird"?
I have purchased a second hand Eye one color spectrophotometer (if that helps me). I use a RIP program (wasatch).
Any advice or pointers would be most appreciated!
Thank you in advance,
G