I stumbled across the ability to profile in RGB through Caldera.
I am trying to understand why this should be done, other than for the use of softproofing.
The main difference I see is you can control your black generation prior to printing your profiling target.
I prefer Onyx, but have been forced to use Caldera, it plays nicer with my hardware. I have noticed that my spots can be a little muddy, I like to run the GCR a little heavy, which I suspect is the culprit.
I am rarely involved in the design process as we are typically a silent partner with little access to the end user/designer. Using this workflow strictly for designers to softproof is worthless to me.
I have a solid cmyk profile. My grays are nice and neutral. Is there a benefit to this workflow that I am missing?
Thanks in advance,
Andy-warp
P.S.: it looks like Caldera charges for this option...will it help me?
I am trying to understand why this should be done, other than for the use of softproofing.
The main difference I see is you can control your black generation prior to printing your profiling target.
I prefer Onyx, but have been forced to use Caldera, it plays nicer with my hardware. I have noticed that my spots can be a little muddy, I like to run the GCR a little heavy, which I suspect is the culprit.
I am rarely involved in the design process as we are typically a silent partner with little access to the end user/designer. Using this workflow strictly for designers to softproof is worthless to me.
I have a solid cmyk profile. My grays are nice and neutral. Is there a benefit to this workflow that I am missing?
Thanks in advance,
Andy-warp
P.S.: it looks like Caldera charges for this option...will it help me?