hangloose6
New member
Hi,
we have a big problem with our workflow XMF.
Smooth gradients in files delivered by our customers often start with 0%. With 2 other RIP´s we tested this and both times we got smooth gradients on the plate. Not so with our Workflow, XMF. RIPed with XMF, we have a step in the shade. Normaly it shoud start smooth with a very small dot and that dot should get bigger and bigger. In XMF the first dot that is "produced" allready is to big, so we don´t get a smooth gradient, insted it allways starts with a hard step. We can watch this both on the plate and on the screen (looking at the One-Bit-Tiff). So the reason can´t be the CtP or the press.
We tried XMF with linear characterisation and linearisation curves, allways with the same result.
Has anybody experienced something similar?
Many thanks
Magnus
we have a big problem with our workflow XMF.
Smooth gradients in files delivered by our customers often start with 0%. With 2 other RIP´s we tested this and both times we got smooth gradients on the plate. Not so with our Workflow, XMF. RIPed with XMF, we have a step in the shade. Normaly it shoud start smooth with a very small dot and that dot should get bigger and bigger. In XMF the first dot that is "produced" allready is to big, so we don´t get a smooth gradient, insted it allways starts with a hard step. We can watch this both on the plate and on the screen (looking at the One-Bit-Tiff). So the reason can´t be the CtP or the press.
We tried XMF with linear characterisation and linearisation curves, allways with the same result.
Has anybody experienced something similar?
Many thanks
Magnus