We have run into a HUGE snag concerning the Fiery profile color editor options. Our 751 (E41) allows us to edit color densities for each profile we set up for a job like picture 1.
But, when we open profile editor in E43A, the density setting is missing. (Pic 2) When we consulted Fiery's online support, this is what they say:
"For output profiles: Optionally, if your Fiery Server stores the calibration target in the output profile, you can edit the maximum densities of the calibration target (the D-Max values) for each color (C, M, Y, and K). If the D-Max values are not shown, then your Fiery Server stores the calibration target separately from the output profile. In this case, you can view and adjust the D-Max values in Calibrator."
Picture 2 shows that the E43A has removed our ability to adjust color density across the board as opposed to setting input/output values. This is a HUGE problem for us because we conveniently depended on the overall color density adjustment when the red was too dark across the board, even after performing a calibration on the machine. Now, we cannot and I have a job just setting here because I cannot print it until I correct the red density. Does anyone know how to adjust density per profile as we did in the old Fiery settings?
But, when we open profile editor in E43A, the density setting is missing. (Pic 2) When we consulted Fiery's online support, this is what they say:
"For output profiles: Optionally, if your Fiery Server stores the calibration target in the output profile, you can edit the maximum densities of the calibration target (the D-Max values) for each color (C, M, Y, and K). If the D-Max values are not shown, then your Fiery Server stores the calibration target separately from the output profile. In this case, you can view and adjust the D-Max values in Calibrator."
Picture 2 shows that the E43A has removed our ability to adjust color density across the board as opposed to setting input/output values. This is a HUGE problem for us because we conveniently depended on the overall color density adjustment when the red was too dark across the board, even after performing a calibration on the machine. Now, we cannot and I have a job just setting here because I cannot print it until I correct the red density. Does anyone know how to adjust density per profile as we did in the old Fiery settings?
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