Ink Limits are one of the more difficult choices. Just looking at the stepwedge can be deceiving. Too much ink makes can even decrease dMax and block up separation in the shadows. Someone else mentioned wanting more ink that in the given profiles. By all means try it. You'll see if it causes problems. There's all the issue on adding color inks to tone the black. This adds to the total quantity of ink. Roy On 4/7/07, dealy663 <dealy663@...> wrote: > > The documentation that I've read gives and unclear explanation of how > to choose the ink calibration limit. > > In one document it says that it should be around step 50 because you > just want the whole square covered, and that when you add inks later > on you don't want too much laid down. But in another doc (Moore's > User's Guide) it says something like he chose 85 because that's where > he got the max density on the wedge. > > I'm using a 3800 and looking at the existing profile fore Enhanced > Matte neutral the ink limit appears to be set to 50. On my printer > when printing the ink separation wedge I get dmax of 1.74 around 70% > when the ink calibration slider is at 100. With the 50% patch giving a > density of 1.64. If I set my ink calibration limit to 50 and then > re-print the separation wedge my dmax is 1.68 at 100%. > > Does this make sense? Shouldn't I be striving to get the best dmax > possible by moving the ink calibrtaion limit up to around 70%? > > Thanks, Derek > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] How to set ink calibration limit?
2007-04-07 by Roy Harrington
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