dazenmonkey
Member
Howdy,
We are using GMG to color manage an HPZ2100 proofer. Out experience thus far has been excellent with the exception of the profiles we have gotten so far using uncoated stocks.
The resulting proofs are way flat. It seems no matter what I do (outside yanking the black curves in line to get some pop) the resulting proof is the same. Our press sheets always end up having more contrast that I am able to achieve with the proofer.
Has anyone else had this issue?
How do you compensate for the flattening qualities that come with printing on uncoated stocks?
We are using GMG to color manage an HPZ2100 proofer. Out experience thus far has been excellent with the exception of the profiles we have gotten so far using uncoated stocks.
The resulting proofs are way flat. It seems no matter what I do (outside yanking the black curves in line to get some pop) the resulting proof is the same. Our press sheets always end up having more contrast that I am able to achieve with the proofer.
Has anyone else had this issue?
How do you compensate for the flattening qualities that come with printing on uncoated stocks?