--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Steve Kale <stevekale@...> wrote: > > Their argument is that a software adjustment for UV will only be done for > the Perceptual intent and that there are reasons why you'd want it for > Relative Colorimetric (and possibly Absolute Colorimetric) as well. Yes, there are difficluties with using the software form of UV correction when using relative rendering. It often shows up as a strange purple shift to colors out side the gamut. And it even manifests itself with PMP5 generated profiles. To buy just a DTP-20 spectro is around $875 USD, almost better to buy the full Pulse package. Or you could step up to the DTP-70, it's only about $3000 USD. Don't they have a bundle with the RIP and spectro? And there are of course other RIPs to be used if you want to experiment, most all of them will still require CMYK profiles.
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[Digital BW] Re: Da Vinci Fibre Gloss Paper - Colorburst
2006-02-19 by Greg
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