Stephen Marsh
Well-known member
Proof vs. Press: Images Match, Colour Panels Don’t Match.
I have seen this often enough over the years with many different proofing systems and presses etc.
Has anybody else seen this, or have any links to cited cases, or any other info?
The photographic image content of the press sheet may match a certified proof very closely to the “eyeball”, however large panels of colour may not match the proof.
I understand that large panels of solid and tint colour builds can affect how the press prints in these areas. No the press sheet does not have “solid ink take up bars”, there is no room, they only have some slur/doubling, solid primary, grey balance, and 80/40 tints etc. Colour bar measurements are fairly consistent, whether the patches are above the large solid blocks of colour or not.
The proof and press solid primary and 40/80 tint values appear to be within the F39/ISO Coated specification.
I can provide colorimetric results that would help with an answer. Any ideas?
Stephen Marsh
I have seen this often enough over the years with many different proofing systems and presses etc.
Has anybody else seen this, or have any links to cited cases, or any other info?
The photographic image content of the press sheet may match a certified proof very closely to the “eyeball”, however large panels of colour may not match the proof.
I understand that large panels of solid and tint colour builds can affect how the press prints in these areas. No the press sheet does not have “solid ink take up bars”, there is no room, they only have some slur/doubling, solid primary, grey balance, and 80/40 tints etc. Colour bar measurements are fairly consistent, whether the patches are above the large solid blocks of colour or not.
The proof and press solid primary and 40/80 tint values appear to be within the F39/ISO Coated specification.
I can provide colorimetric results that would help with an answer. Any ideas?
Stephen Marsh