How do I translate this into a black point when preparing RGB images to CMYK The ink density is C 1.00-1.20 M 0.90 -1.10 Y 0.73 - 0.90 K 1.10 -1.40. Color space ISO uncoated (Fogra29L).I thought I had gotten my head around it all, but now, I think I need a refresherthanks for your helpHenrik
Well you don't have to. If you are trying to proof convert the rgb to the Fogra profile with either perceptual or relative then print with relative and no BPC for your inkjet profile. The ICC profile will place the black point at it's maximum which is absolute values from measured data on a Fogra press sheet (averaged).Best use a paper that closely fits in with the Fogra uncoated paper though.
Neil - wouldn't it work if we could take some profiled proofing paper and print the FOGRA29 converted CMYK image with absolute colorimetric rendering intent in Photoshop?