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  1. Ulrich

    Plate Calibration - Harlequin RIP - Edit From Calibrated/Uncalibrated

    Thank you again Gordo for this lesson. I really appreciate it as such. Banding is a phenomenal issue I never noticed in practice since the end of the 90ies with gradients out of quark xpress-files and I don’t think that Andy has problems with that although he works with linearized plates till...
  2. Ulrich

    Plate Calibration - Harlequin RIP - Edit From Calibrated/Uncalibrated

    one more thing: in your screenshot is to read Device: DI-file and Color: Monochrome Don´t you edit different curves for CMYK?
  3. Ulrich

    Plate Calibration - Harlequin RIP - Edit From Calibrated/Uncalibrated

    Good idea to post a screenshot: I notice by viewing it that my memory fools me!: I have mistaken left and right concerning the Buttons "Edit from calibrated target" and "Edit from uncalibrated target" in my postings above... I understand very good that you are not willing at once to throw...
  4. Ulrich

    Plate Calibration - Harlequin RIP - Edit From Calibrated/Uncalibrated

    Gordo, I know that one of my personally faults is to need always too many word’s for make an easy thing too complex... ;-) But in this case, it won‘t help Andy to say: Just enter the right numbers into the right patches. Of course he can order a service guy by his vendor, too, but then he has...
  5. Ulrich

    A.I. Arrives in the Shop

    To translate special information even adapted for different levels of mind capacity should not be a problem for AI. The dark side of such a „development“ seems me a monopoly situation regarding only one left Provider for „law-services“. I mean, what shall i do, when they decide to work with a...
  6. Ulrich

    Plate Calibration - Harlequin RIP - Edit From Calibrated/Uncalibrated

    Hi Andy my advice: just try it! ;-) (AFAIR the Harlekin-RIP has no pipette to control the value of the roomed patches on screen before making the plate, but might be you can check your changes with a tool from ESKO, i remember a trial-running version for nothing from Flexo-Perfection, but...
  7. Ulrich

    Being Responsible

    ...so, don´t you think there must be a difference between you as a boss and me as your worker? If so, let´s talk about the salary...
  8. Ulrich

    A.I. Arrives in the Shop

    Instead of making fun of it, you might want to consider the possibilities, especially as alternative to make money in the printing business: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/07/190711141343.htm (I still remember the jokes about navigators whose routes supposedly drove the car into the...
  9. Ulrich

    Plate Calibration - Harlequin RIP - Edit From Calibrated/Uncalibrated

    Hi Andy i am not sure that i got it right what you wrote: Did you earn different results in print with the same curves? (Than you have to check for equal density first and eventually relocating issues, but you know that...?) you know that too?: AFAIR there are four “curves” in the Harlekin...
  10. Ulrich

    A.I. Arrives in the Shop

    ...that´s not for sure, remember the computer 9000, named HAL, in Stanley Kubricks Space Oddity 2001: "...I am losing my mind. I can feel it"
  11. Ulrich

    Pantone Coated vs Uncoated Corporate style guide issue

    I have also opted once for different Pantone shades for coated and uncoated paper (example: Pantone 129 U + 130 C, which seemed closer to each other than twice 129, as a measurement of the color values ​​in Lab also confirmed, they are of course the same not yet). Aside from the inevitable...
  12. Ulrich

    Finding Good Employees ? Are We Crazy

    that was not said so (although sometimes it can feel like that ...), it was just said that it is "hard" work (can be) ... What is so hard? The competition, the time pressure, the daily varying qualitative and quantitative requirements? Is there anywhere else, too, but what may not be unique...
  13. Ulrich

    printing specs form

    fear is a man´s best friend, but don´t be afraid at working ... ;-) In doubt, just let them know the printing condition FOGRA 39, than it´s their turn to get the exact information about the increase ... ;-) (CMY: For 25%, the ideal increase is 9,3 (34,3 % in print), K 12,1/37,1% and for 50% it...
  14. Ulrich

    printing specs form

    then you are a "good" one ;-) all color equal? (FOGRA51?) I mean, maybe someone is asking for a job printed only in gray and "expect"/is preparing for still FOGRA39? (For spotcolors i work with the increase of CMY in the RIP...) Ulrich
  15. Ulrich

    The Appeal of Tradeshows

    his working environment has been dictated by the need to save money so that employees can only go to the restrooms at home to reduce the cost of cleaning and water? ;-) Ulrich
  16. Ulrich

    printing specs form

    Hi Dario, my english is much worser than yours, but i´m quite sure with this interpretation: if there other interpretations possible, let us know folks ;-) Ulrich
  17. Ulrich

    Global Change Specific Color

    How do you choose the Color? from the list of document colors or the fill of an active object? Did you save, close and open again the PDF already after the changing? Try mapping (use the search by building an action...), if you need fast succes. Ulrich
  18. Ulrich

    Can't get a Zero Dot using Navigator RIP 11

    Yes, i think too, it could be be an issue which is caused by converting from one profile into an other, but if that so, the Rendering Intent might be the reason: Absolute will honor a slightly paperwhite! relative or perceptive will not. Happens the colormanagement in the RIP? If so, which...
  19. Ulrich

    Does your print masterpiece deserve a Benny Statue?

    please let us know (and see) what kind of work Benny Landa will submit … ;-) Ulrich
  20. Ulrich

    Adobe Color Settings?

    Color settings and profiles are parts of the color management, that means you have to decide may be different from job to job - you should manage and not make an "all time decision" for some preferences... ,-) Ulrich

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