I have not heard anyone using it. The only printers I saw is on Pantone website. Here is the link:
http://www.pantone.com/extended-gamut-printers
if anyone can give us their opinion please
Bret, How would you create different simulations to match common paper that you use. I would assume that you create a custom ICC profile to do that or you use some sort of white point calculator to simulate the affect of different substrates. I would greatly appreciate if you can explain with...
Hi jimbo
I was tasked with the same problem and have developed a method of combining multiple 4-color EG .icc profiles into a single 7-color .icc profile. PM me and I can help you out.
I have been using OpenColor for few months now. I have noticed most of the settings that needs to be defined such as paper type, screening methods, ...etc will not effect the final proof so I am wondering anyone has experienced this before.
Thanks
Anybody tried using the SubstrateRelCalc_v6_DRAFT4 from idealliance. I am trying to use this Calc but the custom data set that comes with it based on 2006. Also at sample 1617 in the excel file there is a missing b value. Amny body had try this before?
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