I print with the Epson 9900 and use a Lacie324 - If I was a bigger business I would look into a spectrometer. but for now manufactures icc's seem to be working well. I am self taught, and this is my 1st question.
I'm a small "boutique" printer, I typically work with photographers. or painters who want reproductions. I print predominantly in adobe98. or use what their embedded profile srgb. I have not had a problem reproducing images that match monitor, or originals in these cases. Yet, last week I had someone want prints from files that they were painting within Photoshop. They color pallets were BRIGHT C/M/Y (examples from the eye dropper 89:254:255/255:95:247/255:254:88) When I soft proofed (he wanted a bright hot press rag) everything was out of gamut. The color shift was drastic.
My question is. What options are there for me to reproduce this colors? Any advice would be appreciated.
Luckily, this artist didn't choose these colors on purpose and didn't know the difference from his laptop to a print. He liked the prints, I let him pick the options from different rendering intents. But incase I run into this again either with him or someone else I'd love the input.
thank you,
I'm a small "boutique" printer, I typically work with photographers. or painters who want reproductions. I print predominantly in adobe98. or use what their embedded profile srgb. I have not had a problem reproducing images that match monitor, or originals in these cases. Yet, last week I had someone want prints from files that they were painting within Photoshop. They color pallets were BRIGHT C/M/Y (examples from the eye dropper 89:254:255/255:95:247/255:254:88) When I soft proofed (he wanted a bright hot press rag) everything was out of gamut. The color shift was drastic.
My question is. What options are there for me to reproduce this colors? Any advice would be appreciated.
Luckily, this artist didn't choose these colors on purpose and didn't know the difference from his laptop to a print. He liked the prints, I let him pick the options from different rendering intents. But incase I run into this again either with him or someone else I'd love the input.
thank you,