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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: San Jose, CA
Posts: 25
Printer: HP 5500, HP Z6100, GBC Titan 165, Seal 44 Ultra
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The situation: An image was printed through both Onyx RIP engines, RipQ and XRip, on the same printer, same profile, same media, same batch, same day (maybe 30 min. apart).
Result: There was a hue shift between the two versions. Theoretically, these prints should be identical. Or am I wrong? I printed one through Production house and the other through Layout Tool, 7.1, on an HP 5500. Has anyone else experienced a profile defense when printing through layout tool vs. production house? |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Salt Lake City, UT
Posts: 29
Printer: Most of them
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I am not familiar with RipQ or XRip, but there are quite a few settings in the color management workflow that could account for the differences. Input profiles, ink restrictions / reductions, linearization data, as well as the halftoning method used by each of the Rips used. Short answer - identical, No!
Bryan |
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