
Output variants
Using the following specific optimisations the colour
fidelity of the output of RAL-colours on numerous printers, plotters, etc.
is guaranteed. The most important variant is the sRGB. It should always be
used when dealing with an actual monitor or colour printer and the output
will not result from offset print.
|
Optimization |
Procedure, Parameter |
|
sRGB |
software supported
Lab/RGB conversion ICC-Profil sRGB Color Space Profile.icm |
|
Trinitron |
software supported
Lab/RGB conversion ICC-Profil: AppleRGB.ICC |
|
Artprint |
software supported Lab/CMYK
conversion ICC-Profil: ISOcoated_v2_eci.ICC (ECI) |
|
Uncoated paper - offset printing |
software supported Lab/CMYK
conversion ICC-Profil: ISOuncoated.ICC (ECI) |
Newsprint |
software supported Lab/CMYK conversion ICC-Profil: ISOnewspaper26v4.ICC (IFRA) |
sRGB: Standard RGB by HP/Microsoft
The RGB-standardisation "sRGB" was released
in 2000 by HP and Microsoft in order to counteract the chaos of different
RGB-displays on different output devices. Today many printers, plotters and
monitors are adjusted to the sRGB-standard. The sRGB-preparation of the colours
is therefore especially important. It offers a good reproduction of the colours
on different printers and monitors.
This however cannot be guaranteed. If
the sRGB palette fails to deliver satisfactory results, you also have the
possibility to specifically adjust the software to your output situation.