Dear List,

I hope that the product specifics in this posting aren't too - erm -
specific, but given that quite a few of us are in the business of supplying
images, I hope that it doesn't put too many people to sleep... And given
that the Epson 4000 is such a versatile little beastie, I hope that this
will be of use to others.

Thomas Holm wrote
> 
> Would you mind posting a transcript of a fogra report made on 
> proofmaster paper, say semimatte?, simulating Fogra 27 (ISOcoated)?
> I am, in particular, interested in seeing the Delta E of the 
> primaries and the average and the L value of 100K. 

Hi Thomas,

I don't know whether Lee has had a chance to send this to you, but, using
Epson (OK, I know it's not proofmaster paper) semi matte proofing, using the
set up from Bodini:

Printer Profile         Epson proofing paper
Reference profile               ISO Coated

                        Delta E Tolerance
Substrate:              2.02            3.00                    OK
Average:                1.48            4.00                    OK
Maximum:                3.38            10.00                   OK
Primary colors: 1.17            5.00                    OK

100C    L55.14  a-39.91 b-49.58 Delta E 1.1
100M    L47.48  a-76.15 b-3.88  Delta E 0.5
100Y    L89.43  a-4.13  b-95.67 Delta E 1.0
100K    L15.77  a0.22           b0.20           Delta E 1.2

Readings produced with an eye one proof.

Please excuse my ignorance, but I'm not sure where to find the average of
the 100K...

> Indeed. It's hard to get lower than L6 (d. 2.05/Status E)...

Thomas, would I calculate that from dividing the sum of the results and
dividing the total by four (2.012)?

Overall, the proof works - the shots are as I would expect (hope) them to
repro.          

So, I would like to publicly thank Lee and Bruce at Bodini for getting me to
where I wanted to be, for getting things to me "right now" and answering
obvious questions, with grace, at times when normal folk would have gone on
to voicemail.

Richard Wills.


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