deegrafix
New Member
I may get slammed for this one by the experts here but here goes....
Since I wear all the hats in my shop I haven't had time to study ICC profiles and color management in depth so have a work-around that gets me through my workflow.
I have printed Pantone charts from files on each kind of material I use, using the best overall ICC profile chosen from my RIP. I call it "My Roland's Interpretation of Pantone Colors". I then find the best match for the client's pantone color on my printed chart and use it in Adobe to design or tweak the file. I have them in both single pass and double pass prints.
It may not work for a bigger shop but I do it all myself. I finally found a great paper sized PMS chart and am working on a loose leaf type folder for both reference and sales with my colors, that I know I can acheive with my printer.
Does anyone else do this?
Since I wear all the hats in my shop I haven't had time to study ICC profiles and color management in depth so have a work-around that gets me through my workflow.
I have printed Pantone charts from files on each kind of material I use, using the best overall ICC profile chosen from my RIP. I call it "My Roland's Interpretation of Pantone Colors". I then find the best match for the client's pantone color on my printed chart and use it in Adobe to design or tweak the file. I have them in both single pass and double pass prints.
It may not work for a bigger shop but I do it all myself. I finally found a great paper sized PMS chart and am working on a loose leaf type folder for both reference and sales with my colors, that I know I can acheive with my printer.
Does anyone else do this?