FlexColor ICC Profiles
Generic ICC Output Profiles
FlexColor includes six generic ICC output profiles for generating various
types of color separations. The name of each profile provides a description
of the results it creates. See Table 1 for details.
Profile
Imacon 250%
GCR 40% K.90%
Imacon 280%
GCR 30% K.90%
Imacon 330%
GCR 20% K.95%
Imacon 330%
Skel. K. 75/30%
Imacon 350%
GCR 20% K.95%
Imacon 350%
Skel. K. 91/30%
Table 1:
Generic ICC output profiles included with FlexColor.
GCR stands for gray color replacement. It is a scheme for adding black to
dark colors, thereby reducing the total amount of ink applied. A high
percentage of GCR results in more black ink in the image (and,
consequently, less ink of other colors).
The skeleton black scheme does not add nearly as much black - especially
in the colors, thus resulting in brighter colors, but also requiring higher
quality paper. These profiles also specify the minimum ink percentage in
each channel that a color must have before any black is added at all.
If you are not sure which profile to use, ask your printer if there is a limit
on the maximum ink percentage and be sure to choose a profile that limits
the percentage appropriately. In the majority of cases, the Imacon 330%
Skel. K. 75/30% profile will provide the best results.
Software Reference - FlexColor 4.0 for Camera Backs
Max
Black
Ink
Generation
250%
GCR 40%
280%
GCR 30%
330%
GCR 20%
330%
Skeleton
Black
350%
GCR 20%
350%
Skeleton
Black
FlexColor ICC Profiles
Generic ICC Output Profiles
Max
Black
Black
Starts
90%
n/a
Newspapers,
low ink
90%
n/a
Newspapers,
standard
95%
n/a
Glossy paper
(magazines)
75%
30%
General use,
glossy paper
95%
n/a
High-end, high
ink
91%
30%
Extreme high-
end (e.g. art repro)
55
Use
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