I see it pretty consistently. But, I don't know the answer either.
Tom Baker
Louis Dina <lou@...> wrote:
I have noticed (and a friend also commented on this) that I often
will get a higher Dmax in my original InkSeparation.tif print than I
do in my final profiles. For example, a given paper may show a Dmax
at 80% ink in the MK only test strip of 1.68, but when I complete my
profile, using that ink limit, I usually lose maybe 0.03 to 0.05
Dmax. So, my final profile may show a Dmax of 1.63 or 1.64, instead
of 1.68.
I have tried using a lower ink limit, for example 60%, then used a
black boost of 80% for the MK ink, and I have also tried using a flat
80% TIL. In both cases, my final profile loses a little of its Dmax.
I am guessing that the addition of some lk, lc, or lm inks is
actually lightening the ink in the blacks, or perhaps contributing to
slight over inking of the paper. So, I tried lowering the black
boost (or overall ink limit) to 70% or 75%, but I still see that loss
in all my profiles (neutral, warm, sepia, cool, coolSe).
I am assuming that the settings in the Gray Toner tab might help lay
down less ink in the deepest shadows. I hate to give up any Dmax on
some of the standard cotton papers, and some of them are coming in
with a Dmax near 1.6 to 1.63 or so on my 4000 (using MISPro inks).
Have others noticed this? Is there an easy/good way around it?
Thanks, Lou Dina
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Dmax Question
2007-11-29 by Tom Baker
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