Dario
Well-known member
Hi all!
I'm dealing with a repro house that tells me it does not print the media wedge on CMYK color proofs because it does not print them using the "standard" profile (but what standard??) but a custom profile.
Does this sound right to you?
According to Fogra:
(Also: how do I know the color proof is good if I can't measure anything?)
This repro also tells me that it cannot simulate spot colors on proof using the custom color profile, but only using the "standard" one.
Now... I am not an expert, but it seems strange to me - if you don't use the Fogra39 (or what else) you cannot measure or certify anything?
What do you guys think about all that?
Could you kindly help me to reply their claims and helping both them and me print the media wedge and spot colors in a way to have better color proofs?
I'm dealing with a repro house that tells me it does not print the media wedge on CMYK color proofs because it does not print them using the "standard" profile (but what standard??) but a custom profile.
Does this sound right to you?
According to Fogra:
...so maybe it's right, but I'm no expert and ask: "couldn't you print the media wedge accordingly to the custom profile?"Its colour values must correspond to the reference values of the printing conditions, as specified in the standardisation series ISO 12647, or the tolerances for the proofing process for digital data, as specified in ISO 12647-7 or ISO 12647-8 (Validation Print).
(Also: how do I know the color proof is good if I can't measure anything?)
This repro also tells me that it cannot simulate spot colors on proof using the custom color profile, but only using the "standard" one.
Now... I am not an expert, but it seems strange to me - if you don't use the Fogra39 (or what else) you cannot measure or certify anything?
What do you guys think about all that?
Could you kindly help me to reply their claims and helping both them and me print the media wedge and spot colors in a way to have better color proofs?