printstartup7
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When I started 30 years ago, manual CMYK conversion was a must.
By 20 years ago, RIPs or DTP software could mostly convert with good results.
To this day, I still manually convert covers and important images to get the most. I often make a slight adjustment to hue, saturation, curves, and levels for different blues and greens (or pop an individual color if needed) to get the best output.
Can AI do a better CMYK conversion by looking at the content of the image? Are newer RIPs or software already using AI to do even smarter CMYK conversion?
By 20 years ago, RIPs or DTP software could mostly convert with good results.
To this day, I still manually convert covers and important images to get the most. I often make a slight adjustment to hue, saturation, curves, and levels for different blues and greens (or pop an individual color if needed) to get the best output.
Can AI do a better CMYK conversion by looking at the content of the image? Are newer RIPs or software already using AI to do even smarter CMYK conversion?