Theoretically, you can do it this way:
Take a target file, with lots of color samples, and inkjet print the 3
or 4 plates individually (depends if you print RGB or CMYK), making a
negative of each channel; print this following your usual workflow. Then
take this gum print an send to one of the many profile generation
services on the web (I can remember this one, that has also the
target:<http://www.pixl.dk/>). He will generate the profile, with the
instructions on how to make it work fine on your system. This, actually,
is the procedure to generate profiles for inkjet prints, but if you talk
to Thomas Holm, the owner, and show the case as a challenge, maybe he
will agree and make one for you.
Hope this help,
Rodolpho Pajuaba
Yves Gauvreau escreveu:
>Don.
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>I kind of knew it was possible, after all it is just playing with numbers to
>a certain extent. What I don't know is how to do it and unless there is a
>very cheap way to do it automatically which I doubt. I'd still be interested
>in how to do it kind of manually or at least find some pertinent documents
>on the subject.
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>Regards
>Yves
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