HI All,
New here...have some issues and was hoping I could gain some insight into the problems that I have with either my set up or my printer. This is a magazine that is being printer and the process is that I correct RGB photographic images on an EIZO monitor calibrated to adobe 1998. The printer prints in CYMK clearly, using SWOP2006 web coated v2 profile. We go through 2 rounds of hard proofing and after second round, proofs look pretty accurate as far as color, contrast and tonality. I am NOT a pre press person per sey but I have been a very detail oriented, photo editor for at least 15 years so I do not claim to understand the nitty gritty of pre press but I visually know color and how to achieve results. After I am finished with the photographic files, I pass those on to a designer and she uses Indesign for the magazine and does whatever she does, creates a pdf of the magazine, which converts the images to CMYK using the printers profile, and that is what the printer uses on press. I have changed nothing on my end of the process yet over the course of 8 months, the color has been getting worse and worse on press. The editor of the magazine goes to every press check and has to work very hard to get the output to resemble the agreed upon proofs that we approved. I am at a loss because the printer is pushing to examine my process and set up but I really do not feel that is where the problem is given that I have changed not one thing about the process. Isn't the printer supposed to be able to match the proof approved by a customer? They questioned me, in a phone conference, asking me why I do not correct in CMYK and my main reason is we repurpose images so it would require twice the work to correct both an RGB file and a CMYK file and my main point to them was when I convert one of my RGB files to CMYK, I do not visually see enough of a change so that it would affect my corrections....I would not do much different to it then I would do to the RGB file. The minor change I see if slightly less black in the file. The problem on press has been images being too dark overall, too much cyan and too much black. And whether I have the monitor calibrated as I usually do or in SWOP2006....I do not see the increase in blacks or cyan...only the loss of contrast and hi lights blow out very quickly in SWOP profile and the file takes on a metallic sheen to it when printed. Does anyone have any thoughts on what could be going on here....is it me or my system or should this be on the printer to match those proofs? Just kinda stumped on how to move forward and don't want to waste a lot of time if it is not me and the printer is just finger pointing (it is a well known, big printer that does not have the best rep)
Thanks for any thoughts,
SBD
New here...have some issues and was hoping I could gain some insight into the problems that I have with either my set up or my printer. This is a magazine that is being printer and the process is that I correct RGB photographic images on an EIZO monitor calibrated to adobe 1998. The printer prints in CYMK clearly, using SWOP2006 web coated v2 profile. We go through 2 rounds of hard proofing and after second round, proofs look pretty accurate as far as color, contrast and tonality. I am NOT a pre press person per sey but I have been a very detail oriented, photo editor for at least 15 years so I do not claim to understand the nitty gritty of pre press but I visually know color and how to achieve results. After I am finished with the photographic files, I pass those on to a designer and she uses Indesign for the magazine and does whatever she does, creates a pdf of the magazine, which converts the images to CMYK using the printers profile, and that is what the printer uses on press. I have changed nothing on my end of the process yet over the course of 8 months, the color has been getting worse and worse on press. The editor of the magazine goes to every press check and has to work very hard to get the output to resemble the agreed upon proofs that we approved. I am at a loss because the printer is pushing to examine my process and set up but I really do not feel that is where the problem is given that I have changed not one thing about the process. Isn't the printer supposed to be able to match the proof approved by a customer? They questioned me, in a phone conference, asking me why I do not correct in CMYK and my main reason is we repurpose images so it would require twice the work to correct both an RGB file and a CMYK file and my main point to them was when I convert one of my RGB files to CMYK, I do not visually see enough of a change so that it would affect my corrections....I would not do much different to it then I would do to the RGB file. The minor change I see if slightly less black in the file. The problem on press has been images being too dark overall, too much cyan and too much black. And whether I have the monitor calibrated as I usually do or in SWOP2006....I do not see the increase in blacks or cyan...only the loss of contrast and hi lights blow out very quickly in SWOP profile and the file takes on a metallic sheen to it when printed. Does anyone have any thoughts on what could be going on here....is it me or my system or should this be on the printer to match those proofs? Just kinda stumped on how to move forward and don't want to waste a lot of time if it is not me and the printer is just finger pointing (it is a well known, big printer that does not have the best rep)
Thanks for any thoughts,
SBD