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Quel profil colorimétrique utiliser pour de l'offset quadri ?

Explorer ,
May 06, 2017 May 06, 2017

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Bonjour,

Je me permets de vous contacter car je dois envoyer à l'imprimeur des visuels qui seront imprimés en offset quadri sur des sacs publicitaires plastifiés.

Toutefois, l'imprimeur n'a pas spécifié de profil colorimétrique à privilégier.

Dans ce genre de cas, et pour ce type d'impression, quel profil me conseillez-vous d'utiliser ?

Le profil ISO Coated v2 300% peut-il convenir ?

Merci beaucoup

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Community Expert , May 08, 2017 May 08, 2017

Can profile ISO Coated v2 300% agree?

Without a recommendation from the printer ISO Coated v2 should be a good choice. The CC apps ship with some coated offset profiles that are very similar in appearance, and the only significant difference is the black generation and total ink allowance. ISO Coated v2, Coated GRACol 2006 &2013, Fogra39 & 27 all would produce similar separations.

Also, offset printing is a variable process—the press profile is always changing depending on the ink density, so slig

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May 08, 2017 May 08, 2017

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Can profile ISO Coated v2 300% agree?

Without a recommendation from the printer ISO Coated v2 should be a good choice. The CC apps ship with some coated offset profiles that are very similar in appearance, and the only significant difference is the black generation and total ink allowance. ISO Coated v2, Coated GRACol 2006 &2013, Fogra39 & 27 all would produce similar separations.

Also, offset printing is a variable process—the press profile is always changing depending on the ink density, so slight profile differences won't matter. However. printing to uncoated or newsprint papers really changes the profile and in those cases it is important to use an uncoated or newsprint profile.

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Bonjour,

Merci de votre réponse très utile

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