Thank you, clarkaw.
I know this site but David writes that Dubois setting should be used (point 3)
Unfortunately Dubois is not good for many pictures. Dubois is for RGB to display on a screen, not for offset printing.
Hi,
I am making an anaglyph books with my stereo
photographs (I am also the publisher), that will be printed in
offset.
Question: did somebody knows which SPM settings are good to
create the anaglyphs, before I convert them from RGB to CMYK? (to avoid ghosting and retinal rivalry)
-
Dubois? (not OK for offset it seems)
- Color Anaglyph
- Half-color
-
Optimized Anaglyph (using which values?)
- ...
Or is it better to use
Photoshop to create the anaglyph "manually"?
I have several books from
David E. Klutho, and I wonder how they made such a good
printing.
Best regards,
Laurent (France)
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