
While your computer screen shows color by projecting combinations of red, green, and blue (RGB), your printer creates color by printing color inks onto paper.
Typically the inks used are cyan, magenta, yellow, and black (CMYK), but can include light versions of cyan, magenta, and black inks or sometimes red and blue or orange and green. To achieve a color match from your monitor to your printer the monitor and printer must both be calibrated and profiled.
When you calibrate your printer you are essentially setting it up for optimum ink distribution on paper. Calibration ensures linear progression of the ink tints from 100% to 1% without a tonal distortion. Calibration also ensures you are getting the best color saturation for vivid color prints. Because each paper absorbs ink differently you must create a seperate calibration for each paper you use.
To achieve the best results a Raster Image Processor (RIP) is recommended. A RIP allows you to communicate to the printer in CMYK rather than RGB as is the case with manufacturer print drivers. Profiling your printer allows a color management system to correctly translate colors to your paper.
9 Comment(s)
I will right away seize your rss feed as I can’t find your e-mail subscription hyperlink or e-newsletter service. Do you’ve any? Please let me recognize so that I could subscribe. Thanks.
Valuable information. Fortunate me I found your web site accidentally, and I'm shocked why this accident did not took place in advance! I bookmarked it.
Thanks for this post, I am a big fan of this internet site would like to continue updated.
There is certainly a great deal to know about this subject. I like all of the points you have made.
I wanted to thank you for this wonderful read!! I absolutely loved every little bit of it. I've got you saved as a favorite to look at new things you
Ahaa, its nice conversation about this paragraph at this place at this web site, I have read all that, so at this time me also commenting at this place.
Everyone loves what you guys tend to be up too. This type of clever work and coverage! Keep up the excellent works guys I've added you guys to my own blogroll.
Greetings! I've been following your web site for some time now and finally got the bravery to go ahead and give you a shout out from New Caney Texas! Just wanted to say keep up the good job!
Thiss is a topic whichh is nesar to mmy heart... Manny thanks! Where aare our contaft details though?
Leave a Comment