I just want to get some opinions on how to accurately show dot gain on proofs coming out of EFI colorproof XF.
Here is the current way I have set things up:
1. Create my Lin file.
2. Create my paper profile using Monaco default commercial printing settings for GCR etc.
3. Link them together
4. Use Swop profile in place of my press profile (have not profiled new press yet) for the Source Profile, no simulation relative colormetric
5. Do lab optimization to the Swop profile and add in the .3cc
From my understanding, the Lab optimization is basically moving my paper profile to that space (SWOP in this case) internally adding the appearance of dotgain (swop standards) for the final proof. I have compared my proofs to some Fuji Final Swop proofs that we get supplied to us from a client from a well known color house and they look pretty good to them.
Everything seems to be okay but I just wanted to see if this is the proper way to do things or if there is a better way.
thanks,
Dub
Here is the current way I have set things up:
1. Create my Lin file.
2. Create my paper profile using Monaco default commercial printing settings for GCR etc.
3. Link them together
4. Use Swop profile in place of my press profile (have not profiled new press yet) for the Source Profile, no simulation relative colormetric
5. Do lab optimization to the Swop profile and add in the .3cc
From my understanding, the Lab optimization is basically moving my paper profile to that space (SWOP in this case) internally adding the appearance of dotgain (swop standards) for the final proof. I have compared my proofs to some Fuji Final Swop proofs that we get supplied to us from a client from a well known color house and they look pretty good to them.
Everything seems to be okay but I just wanted to see if this is the proper way to do things or if there is a better way.
thanks,
Dub