xmoles
Well-known member
I would like to open a topic that I have been thinking about for a long time on how to control.
We print a lot of publications with matt or glossy plastic finishes and on many occasions we find substantial changes in colour with respect to the colour proof. It should be said that if necessary I resort to creating colour proofs with simulations of gloss or matt finishes but it does not seem to be 100% reliable as I understand that these profiles are very generic and as far as I can see the opacity of the plastic and the tone have a great impact.
Do any of you have any experience in similar cases?
We print a lot of publications with matt or glossy plastic finishes and on many occasions we find substantial changes in colour with respect to the colour proof. It should be said that if necessary I resort to creating colour proofs with simulations of gloss or matt finishes but it does not seem to be 100% reliable as I understand that these profiles are very generic and as far as I can see the opacity of the plastic and the tone have a great impact.
Do any of you have any experience in similar cases?