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In an ideal world, there would be an international standard that all printers globally would follow for each printing method, with standard inks, paper and press setups, and there would be just one set of ICC profiles for each of these conditions. If you are using older versions of Adobe software then it is likely that you do not have the new profiles installed, unless you have manually updated them yourself. The German printing research organisation FOGRA developed this standard by testing a large number of presses using a range of paper types and produced a set of datasets. However, if this profile is used, and the press has a higher TAC, then photographs will print lighter in the shadow areas. This would make life easier for designers, who often don't know who is going to be printing their designs. Choose one of these three ICC profiles if you know the type of press and paper type. It would be a safe bet that something printed in the UK would be a close match to the same design printed in the US, for example. fogra27 uncoated

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Choose one of these three ICC profiles if you know the type of press and paper type. If you are using older versions of Adobe software then it is likely that you do not have the new profiles installed, unless you have manually updated them yourself.

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Offset commercial and specialty printing according to ISO These two profiles are available to download from the ECI website. Lets hope that this will all happen in the future! Graphic design software such as Adobe's Creative Suite Photoshop, Indesign and Illustrator come nucoated ICC profile presets for sheetfed and web offset presses and various coated and uncoated paper types.

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It would be a safe bet that something printed in the UK would be a close match to the uncoayed design printed in the US, for example. There are profiles for North America, Europe and Japan who each have different printing standards.

But if you don't know who will be doing the printing, which is often the case these days, then use the profiles listed below. As mentioned above it is better to have too little ink than too much.

If you know who will be doing the printing, then for best results, ask which profile you should use, they may even supply you with a custom profile specifically for their setup.

Version 2 solves this problem and makes it easier for printers to achieve this standard. The German printing research organisation FOGRA developed this standard by testing a large number of presses using a range of paper types and produced a set of datasets.

There is a link below so you can download the latest versions from ECI. However, if this profile is used, and the press has a higher TAC, then photographs will print lighter in the shadow areas. In an ideal world, there would be an international standard that all printers globally would follow for each printing method, with standard inks, paper and press setups, and there would be just one set of ICC profiles for each of these conditions.

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This would make life easier for designers, who often don't know who is going to be printing their designs. However, if this profile is used, and the press has a higher TAC, then photos will print out slightly lighter in the shadows.

Better to have too little than have too much ink!

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