arossetti
Well-known member
We have several dye-sub printers that currently are calibrated to G7 grey but have no aim. Dye-sub is a very different gamut to litho and I don't see anyone in the industry currently providing specifications for a dye-sub color space so I thought I would create my own. I'm hoping this will accomplish 3 things. 1.) Describe our color space to our customers who currently expect gracol off of dye sub fabric. 2.) Allow us to use our proofer for adjustments before printing a proof on fabric 3.) Provide a common aim point for all our printers and mitigate gamut mismatches.
My question is how do I create the ICC profile. My thought was to print an IT8 on each printer, find the smallest gamut printer and then make that my source? But shouldn't I still reduce that gamut by 3-5% or so to help it become achievable day in and out? Can I just change the LAB values in the CGATS file for the 100% C,M,Y, & K by a few points? But then my overprints will be messed up right?
Is there software that will allow me to do what I'm trying to do? Am I even going about this the correct way?
My question is how do I create the ICC profile. My thought was to print an IT8 on each printer, find the smallest gamut printer and then make that my source? But shouldn't I still reduce that gamut by 3-5% or so to help it become achievable day in and out? Can I just change the LAB values in the CGATS file for the 100% C,M,Y, & K by a few points? But then my overprints will be messed up right?
Is there software that will allow me to do what I'm trying to do? Am I even going about this the correct way?