Kevin Rowe
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Video - Creating an OC Separation Profile
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RGB 2 Black Only
It's not possible to create an RGB to Grayscale profile. However, you can convert from RGB to CMYK where there is no CMY in the 4/c image. Attached is a profile that may be a good starting point....
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How To Create a Separation Profile in OpenColor
https://youtu.be/a6UTBhjYEf8
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OC- Color Correction, Defining the First Printing Dot
Update to the latest OC release version. Open the Project Open Color Correction Tools Save the Gradation Curve of the single channels Go to Database > Gradation Open the Curves and add f...
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Video - GMG ColorServer - Soft-proofing and Color Correction
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Diving the Durst Lambda Light-jet
2/19/2019 1:27 PM To drive the Light-jet or alike the best way is to create RGB TIFF output and let it be processed by the DFE (the computer attached to the printer).The RGB can be calibrate...
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Which separation mode should I use in SpotColor Editor?
Inkjet. For proofing.cmy only is for cases like Indigo or if you have a special use case (used to be for custom packaging (old)) when you cannot use blackmax black is like GCR for spots. Uses as ...
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How do I make sure I’m using the latest Pantone Libraries?
(Updated June 2023 for the release of Pantone V5 in CP 5.14, OC 3.0 and CS 5.4)The following is a recommendation as to which Pantone Libraries you should have active in your Workflows.ColorProofPan...
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When was the Epson SureColor supported in ColorProof?
Epson SureColor support in ColorProof: First supported in ColorProof 5.7 P7000 V, P9000 V, P7000 STD (LLK), P9000 STD (LLK), P6000 and P8000 First supported in ColorProof 5.9 P5000 V, P5000 STD...
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Using Gamut Viewer with spot colors
GamutViewer supports the following file types: To make a spot library a txt file, open a spot color database in Spot Color Editor. Select the colors you want to compare. Go to Edit-> Export.....