David Ingram
Active member
Hello again!
I've been given the task of figuring out harmony curves for our prinergy Workflow system.
We are a busy commercial shop and currently output linear to almost all our plates.
We do need to dial in for Uncoated though, because we are getting too much gain on uncoated (mostly cardstock for this 1 big customer)
IS it better to create Harmony curves:
1) using a single curve to affect all 4 plates
2) Using a curve for each plate
also. is it better to go from an uncalibrated state for testing? Or should we
baseline 1st. We use only thermal plates so they have to go on press to develop, and be brought up to color before we can take a reading on the sheet.
TIA for any advice. Also if anyone could show me the #s of a working harmony curve or a picture as it pertains to uncoated i would be most grateful.
I've been given the task of figuring out harmony curves for our prinergy Workflow system.
We are a busy commercial shop and currently output linear to almost all our plates.
We do need to dial in for Uncoated though, because we are getting too much gain on uncoated (mostly cardstock for this 1 big customer)
IS it better to create Harmony curves:
1) using a single curve to affect all 4 plates
2) Using a curve for each plate
also. is it better to go from an uncalibrated state for testing? Or should we
baseline 1st. We use only thermal plates so they have to go on press to develop, and be brought up to color before we can take a reading on the sheet.
TIA for any advice. Also if anyone could show me the #s of a working harmony curve or a picture as it pertains to uncoated i would be most grateful.