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Introduction to PhaserMatch™
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PhaserMatch
Profiles
Note
The Profile feature is available only for the Phaser 480X
dye sublimation color printer.
dye sublimation color printer.
A profile is a TekColor color correction that attempts to match the printer’s
output to a specific reference, such as a printing press. Editing profiles is an
output to a specific reference, such as a printing press. Editing profiles is an
advanced
feature used to modify standard TekColor profiles (SWOP Press,
SNAP Press, Commercial Press, and Euroscale Press) to improve color
matching. For proofing pre-press work, you can create and use custom
profiles to improve the color matching to a specific printing press. The
PhaserMatch Profile commands have the following features:
matching. For proofing pre-press work, you can create and use custom
profiles to improve the color matching to a specific printing press. The
PhaserMatch Profile commands have the following features:
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Modify profiles using a simple table, a curve editing window, or a
detailed table of measured data.
detailed table of measured data.
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Adjust the dot gain of printing press profiles to more closely
match the dot gain of individual printing presses.
match the dot gain of individual printing presses.
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Adjust the background paper color of printing press profiles to
reflect the color of the actual paper (white or off-white) used
for printing.
reflect the color of the actual paper (white or off-white) used
for printing.
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Adjust color density and color reproduction curves to simulate the
color output of a target printing press.
color output of a target printing press.
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Save and load, import and export, custom profiles for different
paper background colors or for the dot gain expected on a
particular printing press.
paper background colors or for the dot gain expected on a
particular printing press.
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Custom profiles can be easily selected in Tektronix drivers for
Macintosh and Windows users.
Macintosh and Windows users.
Note
For best results, you should always calibrate a printer before
creating a custom profile.
creating a custom profile.