Hi fellow listees,

Can anyone offer any pointers to improve the saturation of a few images that
I am printing in CMYK for my book. I'm not wishing to open the profiling
debate again as I am fully aware of the benefits of this as I am sure are
most of the list, however, although my knowledge of CMYK is improving on a
day by day basis there are always certain prints that I produce that leave
me scratching my head for an answer. In this case high colour saturation in
blues that I am unable to get anywhere near in print, that is both in a sky
and in clothes. We are producing Euroscale V2 conversions in PS6 having
sometime ago gone down the route of adding the Binuscan CeMagYK separations
package to our Sinar Captureshop software (hence the profiling comment).
Unfortunately the conversations in CeMagYK have prooved somewhat
disapointing and so we have on a whole reverted to PS6 conversions which
print well on our Iris iProof printer but not in this case. So any knowledge
on improving or tweeking the conversions to improve colour saturation that
anyone is prepared to share would be welcome.

Thanks in advance.

Sam Moxon 

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