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I would normally find my way round to sorting out WB in post but this coming job will involve strongly coloured graphics with no reference point within itself. It doesn't have to be 99.999% accurate but over 97+% is very much desirable.
The first idea was a piece of white A4 paper. The only problem is they are not truly white. Now what about these premium sheets from Canson, Innova, etc?
The next idea is to print a few shades of perfect grey on them. Will that sort of out the paper's own colour shift? My printer has 2 different dedicated greys so that hopefully can be considered reasonably accurate?
And finally would you go for matt non-laminated even if it means reprinting one far more often? I fear glossy might pick up all sorts of colours from the environment?
Is there any point printing out any other primaries too?
The first idea was a piece of white A4 paper. The only problem is they are not truly white. Now what about these premium sheets from Canson, Innova, etc?
The next idea is to print a few shades of perfect grey on them. Will that sort of out the paper's own colour shift? My printer has 2 different dedicated greys so that hopefully can be considered reasonably accurate?
And finally would you go for matt non-laminated even if it means reprinting one far more often? I fear glossy might pick up all sorts of colours from the environment?
Is there any point printing out any other primaries too?