Slammer
Well-known member
Ok, so maybe I am missing a trick here, Customer complaining about too flat midtones, swampy three quarter tones and too high highlights, (like the patrons of a Dutch coffeeshop they are very high) customer is running perfectly linear plates out of the CTP but on press they get over 20 percent TVI, I then used colorflow to create a compensation, the first test prints were really good, clear highlights nice midtones and open up to 98 percent, customer happy. Then, a live job with the same settings... aaaaaand crap, the color bar was nice, the SID´s in spec and the dot gain in check, (50% = 57%, 25% =30%, 80% =82) but the image was flat, flat, flat, pale and washed out, totally yuck, wet rag, you get the picture, it´s not the first time I have done TVI compensation from the press result not by a long shot, generally on print I go for gray balance, nice SID´s and TVI´s that are roughly in the same area where the original has them.
At the moment I am in my cubby hole licking my wounded pride, what glaring obviousness am I missing here???
At the moment I am in my cubby hole licking my wounded pride, what glaring obviousness am I missing here???