gordo
Well-known member
Glenn Andrews owner at Color Clarity a color management and process control consulting service has publicly stated that: "The reason that the widespread tradition of running M .1 density above C is no longer valid and should be discarded is because that will rarely get you primary Lab values. With most ink sets, C and M require approximately equal densities, or C slightly above M in density to achieve proper Lab values for primary targets."
Have any of you found that to be true? I.e. that you should run at approximately Black 1.60, Cyan 1.40-1.50, Magenta 1.40, and Yellow 1.00 to hit the required primary Lab targets (assuming a KCMY ink sequence)?
best, gordo
Have any of you found that to be true? I.e. that you should run at approximately Black 1.60, Cyan 1.40-1.50, Magenta 1.40, and Yellow 1.00 to hit the required primary Lab targets (assuming a KCMY ink sequence)?
best, gordo