Hello, first time posting.
I am doing a bit of research to identify how to approach an issue that we have been dealing with for years. We use too always color correct the color black to x cmyk values to get a nice rich black from the rip to the printer, (color correction at the RIP station)
In my believe I think the color correction should be done in design or in prepress. Design seems to always choose a black from the pallet swatch that is in the design software, witch for some reason it relates in the RIP with the values of cmyk as 0,0,0,100.
Witch looks really washed out on our flat bed printing department. Some of our customers are also sign shops and they provide their own art work. Some do come with the same black color issue. we normally wont touch our reseller's art since they are the provider, it is a lock and load strategy for fast turn around. We do pride our selves with the great quality and fast turn around service.
My question to you is, what is a logical process for this type of issue? should prepress color correct at file set up, should we color correct on rip, and should we take the time to make a customers issue right by touching their art and fixing this type of issue?
Please advice!
I am doing a bit of research to identify how to approach an issue that we have been dealing with for years. We use too always color correct the color black to x cmyk values to get a nice rich black from the rip to the printer, (color correction at the RIP station)
In my believe I think the color correction should be done in design or in prepress. Design seems to always choose a black from the pallet swatch that is in the design software, witch for some reason it relates in the RIP with the values of cmyk as 0,0,0,100.
Witch looks really washed out on our flat bed printing department. Some of our customers are also sign shops and they provide their own art work. Some do come with the same black color issue. we normally wont touch our reseller's art since they are the provider, it is a lock and load strategy for fast turn around. We do pride our selves with the great quality and fast turn around service.
My question to you is, what is a logical process for this type of issue? should prepress color correct at file set up, should we color correct on rip, and should we take the time to make a customers issue right by touching their art and fixing this type of issue?
Please advice!