White Haus
Not a Newbie
We have a tech here today and tomorrow to train us on a new Mimaki UCJV300-160 printer and we will also be getting some training on color management using our new i1 Publish Pro. We are using Onyx Thrive 19 and i1 profiler.
What I'm hoping to achieve:
-Understand the basic steps/concept of calibrating, linearalizing, and creating new custom profiles.
-Create custom profiles for our Roland XR-640, Oce 318gl, and Mimaki UCJV300-160 that produce predictable output that matches across all machines (Canned profiles out of Onyx for Roland/Mimaki are very limited to begin with)
-Learn how to scan a color and match it
I guess what I'm wondering is if you guys have any tips/advice on how to make the best of the training? Luckily we got the i1 a week ago so we have had a chance to play around with it. We calibrated a few monitors, created a couple of custom profiles for the flatbed, then weren't too sure where to go from there.
I have to say after only a couple of hours (and zero formal training) the results were pretty damn impressive with the last profile we created. Pantone colors were very close and the test images we were using were significantly better.
Is there a certain order that these things have to be done? It seems like there is some sort of workflow in i1 profiler but we were just guessing. I'm sure the tech will shed some light on this but just trying to get ahead and make the most out of training!
I've spent hours online but have yet to find any sort of detailed description of what steps (and in which order) should be taken to work towards implementing a color management systems with large format printers.
Thanks in advance, any advice is greatly appreciated!
What I'm hoping to achieve:
-Understand the basic steps/concept of calibrating, linearalizing, and creating new custom profiles.
-Create custom profiles for our Roland XR-640, Oce 318gl, and Mimaki UCJV300-160 that produce predictable output that matches across all machines (Canned profiles out of Onyx for Roland/Mimaki are very limited to begin with)
-Learn how to scan a color and match it
I guess what I'm wondering is if you guys have any tips/advice on how to make the best of the training? Luckily we got the i1 a week ago so we have had a chance to play around with it. We calibrated a few monitors, created a couple of custom profiles for the flatbed, then weren't too sure where to go from there.
I have to say after only a couple of hours (and zero formal training) the results were pretty damn impressive with the last profile we created. Pantone colors were very close and the test images we were using were significantly better.
Is there a certain order that these things have to be done? It seems like there is some sort of workflow in i1 profiler but we were just guessing. I'm sure the tech will shed some light on this but just trying to get ahead and make the most out of training!
I've spent hours online but have yet to find any sort of detailed description of what steps (and in which order) should be taken to work towards implementing a color management systems with large format printers.
Thanks in advance, any advice is greatly appreciated!