I am still trying to get to grips with this
In Europe the majority of our proofing uses the Fogra39 profile - so the paper is made to look like b -3 its puts ayellow tint in the background of my proof paper as it is too blue.
When we print on any commercial paper it has a b -5 so it is bluer. We now adjust the cyan and yellow in to match the (less blue of) the proof paper. So when comparing it with the 50% Black patch it now looks a little yellow.
Is that what happens when you try to match the G7 proofs
Peter
In Europe the majority of our proofing uses the Fogra39 profile - so the paper is made to look like b -3 its puts ayellow tint in the background of my proof paper as it is too blue.
When we print on any commercial paper it has a b -5 so it is bluer. We now adjust the cyan and yellow in to match the (less blue of) the proof paper. So when comparing it with the 50% Black patch it now looks a little yellow.
Is that what happens when you try to match the G7 proofs
Peter