We have just used the G7 methodology to achive a good gray balance for our house coated substrate running on a sheetfed press but our images have a red look to them. All the 3 color grays read and look visually neutral, but matching proof to press the images that have a fleshtone looks off. Our proofs are certified with Oris Certified Proof and check out good using GRACoL as our target.
Also on another note. On the press test where a halftone image (B&W) is printed, the black looks like it has a redish tint to it. I know the proof will look more neutral on B&W images because the A and B value will be closer to 0 than on press. It just really stood out to us. I almost thought this was our issue with the images looker redder, but there is no black in the fleshtone areas.
Thanks in advance for any comments or suggestions.
MC_JerryD
Also on another note. On the press test where a halftone image (B&W) is printed, the black looks like it has a redish tint to it. I know the proof will look more neutral on B&W images because the A and B value will be closer to 0 than on press. It just really stood out to us. I almost thought this was our issue with the images looker redder, but there is no black in the fleshtone areas.
Thanks in advance for any comments or suggestions.
MC_JerryD