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Hi All,
Just wanted to double check something. I have been struggling after ink limiting on Caldera to reduce black. I bring the global limit down to the minimum i can allow without starting to lose depth of colour, but the black doesn’t seem to follow and is clearly over inking.
Now there...
Thank you for this information. My settings are set to default in this window but thats interesting what you say about a method for saturation reduction.
My global limit is at 45% so quite low but the media is flag and i know some users go right down to 20% on this but you see a drop in rich...
I thought id post my results. So i rebuilt the profile for the flag media that was using way to much black and in the GCR dialogue box i reduced ‘max black’ down to 50% from 90% and ‘max ink’ down from 300% to 200%.
I knew this would be too much but i wanted to see where the boundaries were...
This was one of my main issues. Im going to run some tests this week and try to discover what occurs now I understand some more. Ill post my results if they are successful
Thank you. Yes i have been reading about it. My global ink limit is as far as i can drop it without starting to lose the colour punch.
im learning all the time but i came to this forum as i don’t have any people around me to ask for help on such matters.
Hi all,
I’m just wondering if somebody can explain the differences within the GCR tab during profiling in Caldera v13.
basically I’m printing direct to textiles on a DGEN H12 and my pure black is great but the machine is clearly over inking as a rinse test shows run off on the black areas a...
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