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Moab Support Forum > Soft Proofing

I'm working on some stuff that will be printed on Lasal Photo matte paper. I have the correct ICC installed Pro 9500 MK ii and I've scoured the site to see if there was any definitive information about soft proofing. When I turn on soft proof w/ moab lasal photo matte canon 9500ii mpp, perceptual, simulate paper, simulate black ink I get a strong gray over the image (http://cl.ly/image/3d2U1k2j2u0p) Am I doing something incorrect or is this correct. I saw a different post on the forum that there was a similar issue but a tech said he'd call and the issue resolution wasn't posted.

April 9, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterRyan Stone

Ryan-

Excellent question. The grey you are seeing are the gamut warnings, which means the rendering intents you are using are going to coming into play to help reduce those colors to fit within the gamut of the paper/ink/printer combination. I will test the profile over here to make sure that all looks ok, just to confirm what I am saying.

How do your prints look?

April 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterAndy

The paper is in the mail, I'm pre-proofing so that I don't spend a lot of time doing work at the last minute. For that screenshot I didn't have gamut warnings on, would the gray still be a built in gamut warning?

April 10, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterRyan Stone