Color Management Presets in Roland VersaWorks PDF
Color Management Presets in Roland VersaWorks PDF
Color Management Presets in Roland VersaWorks PDF
Perceptual
Colorimetric
Saturation
Absolute
Calibration and Ink Limit
Calibration
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Custom Color Management Presets in Roland VersaWorks Software Guide
b) AdobeRGB1998:
It is the most recommended RGB working space for a
wide variety of printing applications. It also produces
relatively bright images.
c) Roland_SignRGB
This Roland profile has a color gamut that is slightly bigger than the AdobeRGB 1998 and is
designed to produce vivid and saturated colors.
Custom Color Management Presets in Roland VersaWorks Software Guide
b) EuroscaleCoated/EuroscaleUncoated:
This is the European Prepress Standard color -
profile based on Euroscale.
c) JapanColor97:
This is the Japanese Prepress Standard color -
profile. It produces overall saturated colors.
d) JapanStandard:
Profile created by Adobe for the Japanese Prepress. It generates slightly light colors.
e) Roland_SignCMYK
This Roland profile has a color gamut that is bigger than SWOP and is designed to produce vivid and saturated
colors.
g) USWebCoatedSWOP/USWebUncoated:
US Prepress SWOP Standard Color Profile. It is the most common CMYK profile used in United
States.
Raster
(Bitmap)
Vector
Custom Color Management Presets in Roland VersaWorks Software Guide
When printing files which include objects with transparency overlapping other objects, the
matching method should be both set to the same method such as Colorimetric
Colorimetric
Custom Color Management Presets in Roland VersaWorks Software Guide
[CMYK]
• Use [USWebCoatedSWOP] which is the standard for the US Pre-press.
2) [Matching Method]
[Raster]
• Use [Colorimetric] if the images were prepared for pre-press.
• Use [Perceptual] if you want output with vivid colors.
[Vector]
[Colorimetric]:
This is the most recommended setting. This option will
produce smooth gradients with good tonal range
(remember to check the [Preserve Primary Colors]
option).
[Calibration and Ink Limit]:
This will produce richer colors than [Relative] and the
ink limit will ensure that the ink will not bleed. However
there will be no color matching and the colors will be
printed as they are defined in the o-riginal file. Also
puddling may appear in some colors.
Custom Color Management Presets in Roland VersaWorks Software Guide
[CMYK]
[Roland_SignCMYK.icc] with wider color gamut than
USWebCoatedSWOP.
2) [Matching Method]
[Raster] & [Vector]
[Colorimetric]
[Preserve Primary Colors] and [Use Embedded
ICC Profiles] are unchecked.
What is puddling?
When the media is not compatible or the amount of ink is too high, the ink will not penetrate into the
media and will stay on top of the surface. This makes the printed surface look as if the ink drops are
accumulating.