Iso Coated V2 280 Ecigsmokestore

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I have a print vendor, in the Far East, that has suggested we use FOGRA39 for coated stock and either FOGRA47 or FOGRA52 for uncoated. Based on this request, I have a few questions: 1) where can i download the FOGRA47 and FOGRA52 profiles? Devil May Cry 5 Free Download Highly Compressed. I did some searching and could only find characteristics for 47, but no actual profiles. 2) the vendor also went on to say that their Total Ink Limit is 320 for coated and 280 for uncoated.

Iso Coated V2 280 Ecigsmokestore

FOGRA39 has a total ink limit of 350, so how can they request 320? 3) while searching for profiles I found specs for FOGRA47 and FOGRA47L, what is the L profile? I've always been confused regarding FOGRA, mainly because of the high total ink limit. Crypto F200 Drivers Windows 7. Our main repro house, also in the Far East, uses ISO Coated VS 300% (ECI). Is that a modified version of FOGRA39? Many thanks in advance for any feedback.

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Thanks, Bret. In layman's terms how would briefly describe the difference between FOGRA and ECI? Are ECI profiles just FOGRA profiles with custom Total Ink Limits? And what would you say to a print vendor that suggested using FOGRA39 but also said they will reject a Total Ink Limit >320?FOGRA is a German industry association, doing much of the hard work behind today's practical (and advanced) color management topics, ath least here in Europe. ECI is another association founded by European industry players, to form a color standard which can be used throughout the prepress and press production chain. The two are intertwined in many points, since most of the brains behind them are the same. ECI is authorized to publish and distribute the official FOGRA profiles along the original characterization data.

Rejecting TAC higher than 320 percent makes a lot of sense from a production viewpoint, and it's not really hard to achieve in the prepress. Just separate / convert into ISO Coated v2 300% (ECI) and you're good to go. The color will be the same, the black generation will be a bit more GCR-ish, of course. If you have a good profiling package, then you can make your own profiles for a given TAC, from the original FOGRA characterization data. Alternatively, you can use other tested and verified profiles like VIGC's (do a Google search for them). Forgive me for my naivete, but then why use FOGRA39 in the first place?

Would it not make more sense for the print vendor to suggest ISO Coated v2 300% (ECI) instead?On the practical, prepress operator / business consultant level, one can say that FOGRA_39 == ISO Coated v2. The FOGRA_XX is the measurement data set, the ISO Coated v2 is the profile name, they can be exchanged, the two meaning the same (again, on the very practical level). You can produce an infinite number of profiles from a given data set, and industry experts are doing it on a daily base, depending on the requirements of the actual printing process. The difference between those profiles are the GCR level, the gamut mapping, the accuracy of profile calculation, etc.