Soft Proofing

Soft proofing is a representation or simulation on a computer monitor of what an image is going to look like on an output device, such as a printer. 

Soft proofing only simulates the appearance of an ink-on-paper proof, also known as a hard proof. The reliability of the soft proof depends upon the quality of the monitor, the profiles of the output devices, and the ambient lighting conditions of the working environment. 

Please rent an i1Display profiling device in order to color calibrate your monitor.

Color Management Information

Soft Proofing

Soft proofing is a representation or simulation on a computer monitor of what an image is going to look like on an output device, such as a printer. 
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Color Systems & Color Spaces

Understanding RGB vs. CMYK vs. CMY The primary colors of light RGB (Red, Green, and Blue), represent a visual range that, in theory, can produce any c
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