If you need to use Onyx with a Barbieri Device with Onyx Rip (older than v7.2) you need to update a module. This is available through cielab for download.
Contact cielab and we will post the latest file for you to download.
If you need to use Onyx with a Barbieri Device with Onyx Rip (older than v7.2) you need to update a module. This is available through cielab for download.
Contact cielab and we will post the latest file for you to download.
In older Onyx v7.0 versions there was a severe problem we found when generating new colour profiles that created a problem with GCR (Gray Component Replacement).
When selecting a lower ink restriction within Media Manager the gray and black sections of the images being produced came out very green. In later versions this became better and more neutral although not correct.
If you are experiencing this problem please upgrade to the latest version available of Onyx v7 (anything after about v7.0.5 should be ok)
UPDATE:
In testing the latest revision of Onyx Postershop/Productionhouse as at this post date, I have found that the advanced Grayscale still demonstrates a similar GCR problem.
Our testing has been on a 12 colour Canon IPF8000 with RGB N-colour inks (please comment if you have found other printers to be ok).
I suggest only doing a simple linearization within media manager while they sort out the problems.
In older Onyx v7.0 versions there was a severe problem we found when generating new colour profiles that created a problem with GCR (Gray Component Replacement).
When selecting a lower ink restriction within Media Manager the gray and black sections of the images being produced came out very green. In later versions this became better and more neutral although not correct.
Updated:
In testing the absolute latest revision of Onyx Postershop/Productionhouse as at this post date, I have found that the advanced Grayscale still demonstrates a similar GCR problem.
Our testing has been on a 12 colour Canon IPF8000 with RGB inks (please comment if you have found other printers to be ok).
I suggest only doing a simple linearization within media manager while they sort out the problems.