Dario
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Hello everyone,
I don't remember if the question has already been addressed elsewhere, but I'm looking for a generic ICC ISO profile (such as FOGRA39) with a strong GCR.
My printer colleague has tasted the sweet flavor of a photo with maximum black generation as you can do in Photoshop (see pic) and since then he always wants more.
Obviously if the Photoshop function was enough I would not be here asking.
The problem is it tends to change colors too much if they are far from neutral tones - I have been able to use it only on photographs with very little color areas so far, and only if client did not require particular color accuracy.
I found a couple of ICC profiles that are very interesting, but no one has a black generation so high - even though I was able to use one of them in many jobs with good results:
coated_FOGRA39_GCR_bas.icc
http://www.colormanagement.org/en/isoprofile.html
ISOcoated_VIGC_39L_220_v2.icc
https://www.vigc.be/download/vigc-icc-kleurprofielen/
Any advice to share?
I don't remember if the question has already been addressed elsewhere, but I'm looking for a generic ICC ISO profile (such as FOGRA39) with a strong GCR.
My printer colleague has tasted the sweet flavor of a photo with maximum black generation as you can do in Photoshop (see pic) and since then he always wants more.
Obviously if the Photoshop function was enough I would not be here asking.
The problem is it tends to change colors too much if they are far from neutral tones - I have been able to use it only on photographs with very little color areas so far, and only if client did not require particular color accuracy.
I found a couple of ICC profiles that are very interesting, but no one has a black generation so high - even though I was able to use one of them in many jobs with good results:
coated_FOGRA39_GCR_bas.icc
http://www.colormanagement.org/en/isoprofile.html
ISOcoated_VIGC_39L_220_v2.icc
https://www.vigc.be/download/vigc-icc-kleurprofielen/
Any advice to share?
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