A viewing booth is required to view hard copies or press sheets.
You must use a viewing booth and bulb that is manufactured by GTI or JUST Normlicht.
Although untested, LED lamps from these manufacturers should be able to work with Matchprint Virtual / PressProof as long as they conform to the ISO 3664: 2009 standard.
The ideal scenario for setup of LED lighting in the booth is to have the booth manufacturer (GTI or J-N) tune the LED's in the booth to your lighting standard (GTI or J-N). This allows the new LED light booths to just drop in to your existing color workflows.
Note: If you use a viewing booth produced by another manufacturer, color misalignment between hard copy proofs and virtual proofs may occur.
You must also ensure that the following conditions are met:
- The correct lighting type—GTI, JUST Normlicht, or other (theoretical D50) is selected from MVCalibrator > Settings > Select Light Source, in order to optimize for spectral differences between lighting systems.
- Ambient light is reduced to a minimum. In a viewing booth, try to keep the ambient light that reaches your reference hard copy proof to 10% or less . You can determine the percentage of ambient light that reaches your proof by using a colorimeter to measure reflected light when the viewing booth is turned on, and measuring again when the viewing booth is turned off.
- The monitor is viewed directly from the front (on-axis). If you view off-axis, either horizontally or vertically, you will experience a significant color shift.
- The viewing booth must be dimmable so that you can match the luminance in the viewing booth to the monitor luminance.