> Mark, welcome to the wonderful world of CMYK profiles. > None of the above can be answered (intelligently) though without knowledge > of how much you have linearized your RIP. Even explaining who to figure out > which settings to use is hard to explain unless you have 4 hours on site,
Figured I was getting in way over my head. I did have success with the linearization of the RIP. Actually, the standard stock settings for the RIP are pretty good. I was experimenting with building a profile with the i1 and Match 2.0.3, but I couldn't better the stock one; my profiles were a bit too reddish, no matter which of the cmyk targets I used (don't have a profile editing program). Thought I'd try basICColor Print as a comparison, but not knowing which setting to build it with, the results were pretty unusable, to put it mildly. My own fault, not the program's. Thanks for your input nevertheless. Mark =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
