drummerpaco
Active member
Good Afternoon.
I have noticed when I print the Illustrator EPS file that saved in CS5, it came somewhat different compared with customer provided printed out. So I used another computer to use CS4 to create EPS file and the printed proof came out different then CS5 EPS file. It seems like the image (CMYK) looks very similar, however it is Pantone color channel that has overprint + Transparency which from PSD.
Would CS5 and CS4 has different engine to create EPS file that has linked PSD file that has Pantone image channels? What would make CS5 to be like CS4 created EPS file?
the file include;
PSD and Tiff linked file
- PSD has two pantone channel (CMYK+2 PMS)
- tiff file (transparency background) is layered on top of PSD file
We have ORIS Color tuner Web + Epson 7900 with onboard Spectroproofer
It seems like assigned profile or different pantone read from CS4 and CS5.
Is anybody can help???
I have noticed when I print the Illustrator EPS file that saved in CS5, it came somewhat different compared with customer provided printed out. So I used another computer to use CS4 to create EPS file and the printed proof came out different then CS5 EPS file. It seems like the image (CMYK) looks very similar, however it is Pantone color channel that has overprint + Transparency which from PSD.
Would CS5 and CS4 has different engine to create EPS file that has linked PSD file that has Pantone image channels? What would make CS5 to be like CS4 created EPS file?
the file include;
PSD and Tiff linked file
- PSD has two pantone channel (CMYK+2 PMS)
- tiff file (transparency background) is layered on top of PSD file
We have ORIS Color tuner Web + Epson 7900 with onboard Spectroproofer
It seems like assigned profile or different pantone read from CS4 and CS5.
Is anybody can help???