Ink limiting and linearization is all done in either a rip, or in epson’s printer driver software. I understand that epson has some of this functionality in their drivers and software. Obviously you will need a color measuring device that does reflective measurements such as the eye one.
You are on your own here, as I use a rip, Ergosoft Texprint 2008. You may want to request a demo copy of studioprint 2008, the prosumer version of their software. It is from what I understand, much cheaper than onyx production house, and after training on both, can personally say that ergosoft’s solution is much easier to profile in. From what I have heard, from various production houses that I am affiliated with, Ergosoft ColorGPS was the easiest to use and generated more accurate profiles than Monaco Profilemaker. Of course profilemaker has its advantages in flexibility, however the swiss have done some pretty neat things with colorgps.
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 6:26 AM, K2RUM wrote:
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