Frank Nunez
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Hey all, I'm doing proofs for a book and am in a situation where I'd love some of your thoughts? I think it might be useful in general to get a discussion going on this because while I see a lot of posts here and there on whitepoint, I feel like the everyday problem of press stocks being darker or yellower than inkjet proofing stocks has not really been well addressed by the RIP manufacturers (at least not that I can find). Maybe we can change that here.
My situation is the following :
The press claims to be FOGRA39 compliant (a SPEC of a paper white L95, A0, B-2 from color.org data set for FOGRA39)
The press paper for job is Gardamatte Ultra (I'm guessing without a sample it's well below L95)
So I'm using a darker, neutral proofing paper from Pantone calleld S3 (L92, A0, B0) for an anticipated closer visual match for now in inkjet proofing while we wait for a press proof to give us more details but I can't get it to pass verification in the RIP I think due to the darker white point.
I'm assuming then that the press paper itself wouldn't pass verification in my inkjet proofing system (say if theoretically even coated with inkjet receiver) due to darker paper white.
1) How can a press be FOGRA39 compliant if they are using a paper which is darker than the tolerances allowed for FOGRA39 compliance?
2) If someone in prepress like myself wants to work with a press claiming FOGRA39 compliance on stocks whose whitepoint falls below the delta E tolerances for FOGRA, what can be done? Is FOGRA39 somehow "scaleable" to darker whitepoints (ie is this maybe what the press is doing, and can I do that and pass verification)?
I understand I could use brighter proofing stock than the Pantone S3, and print scum dots to simulate paper white, but then are all of the other values and colors scaled proportionally somehow in the verification process? What if I got the press stock coated by that company that coats press paper with inkjet receiver (I'm not being serious but asking theoretically...) how would I get that to pass FOGRA39 verification in my RIP? If a bright paper which subsequently has a scum dot or "painted" paper white simulation in proofing can pass, why not a solution for a paper stock of lesser than FOGRA39 paper white (or is there a solution?). Also, how can values be scaled proportionally across the gamut in a scum dot solution where already to go from L95 FOGRA39 expected white to L92, we would need to sacrafice 3% of the color control values (in FOGRA39 dataset, C3, M3, Y3 would get us to roughly L92).
I'm excited to hear everyone's different methods and thoughts on this, thanks in advance all ! Frank
My situation is the following :
The press claims to be FOGRA39 compliant (a SPEC of a paper white L95, A0, B-2 from color.org data set for FOGRA39)
The press paper for job is Gardamatte Ultra (I'm guessing without a sample it's well below L95)
So I'm using a darker, neutral proofing paper from Pantone calleld S3 (L92, A0, B0) for an anticipated closer visual match for now in inkjet proofing while we wait for a press proof to give us more details but I can't get it to pass verification in the RIP I think due to the darker white point.
I'm assuming then that the press paper itself wouldn't pass verification in my inkjet proofing system (say if theoretically even coated with inkjet receiver) due to darker paper white.
1) How can a press be FOGRA39 compliant if they are using a paper which is darker than the tolerances allowed for FOGRA39 compliance?
2) If someone in prepress like myself wants to work with a press claiming FOGRA39 compliance on stocks whose whitepoint falls below the delta E tolerances for FOGRA, what can be done? Is FOGRA39 somehow "scaleable" to darker whitepoints (ie is this maybe what the press is doing, and can I do that and pass verification)?
I understand I could use brighter proofing stock than the Pantone S3, and print scum dots to simulate paper white, but then are all of the other values and colors scaled proportionally somehow in the verification process? What if I got the press stock coated by that company that coats press paper with inkjet receiver (I'm not being serious but asking theoretically...) how would I get that to pass FOGRA39 verification in my RIP? If a bright paper which subsequently has a scum dot or "painted" paper white simulation in proofing can pass, why not a solution for a paper stock of lesser than FOGRA39 paper white (or is there a solution?). Also, how can values be scaled proportionally across the gamut in a scum dot solution where already to go from L95 FOGRA39 expected white to L92, we would need to sacrafice 3% of the color control values (in FOGRA39 dataset, C3, M3, Y3 would get us to roughly L92).
I'm excited to hear everyone's different methods and thoughts on this, thanks in advance all ! Frank
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