I developed my file in Lightroom, do all i can there and export the result as in a sRGB color space, that way i know that all i see can be commercially print (or really close enough, some blue, orange and deep purple have a hard time to be print on a CMYK device). I mean, when i ask for color proof made by different commercial printer it match really closely what i can print (sometime a little less vibrant) and what i see on my monitor (sometime a little more dark but nothing to become crazy). But for me, all have to match commercial CMYK printer, and it does. When i print on my epson or (on occasion) in a lab, my print match. Why dont i never soft proof? because it just work for me. My black are black with details, i can see all the subtle gradation (i have a NEC 2690) and love the setup. result? perfect match when i look at my print under a good daylight balanced light. I reduce my monitor luminosity to 110 to be a little more dark on screen, and before printing i apply a little curve that remove 3% of density on the print. I know my epson 7780 printer, and use mainly 3 paper with it. I have a calibrated monitor, and a color managed workflow. I never softproof anything, color or bw *
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