Re: Details on how to use Eye One Match to calibrate Lyson Monochrome Inks
Re: Details on how to use Eye One Match to calibrate Lyson Monochrome Inks
- Subject: Re: Details on how to use Eye One Match to calibrate Lyson Monochrome Inks
- From: Ian Lyons <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 18:30:47 +0000
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I suspect there is a bug lurking (and I'd love to hear
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if others using PMP Pro or Match have seen this)!
Hey don't be saying that or you'll end up with a bolt through your
neck - just like me :-)
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Or he may feel he has been
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caught in a firestorm and add both of our addresses to his email
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screening
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list. <G>
Hopefully not and I trust some of the others watching from the sidelines
have the savvy to read and comprehend ALL of what is being said and not
just think of it as highend bun fight.
I don't know if there is/is not and issue with small gamut inks - but I
sincerely doubt that the EyeOne is likely to fair any worse/better than
other similar instruments with or without a filter. Those having
problems with the EyeOne should pay heed to what Andrew wrote regarding
Match and PMP Pro and forget the UV issue - it is a red herring and
whilst you allow it to remain on the agenda you'll likely never see a
fix!
So far as i1Match goes you NEED to use Relative Colorimetric Intent. For
PMP Pro you should choose Paper Grey Axis rather than Preserve Grey Axis
(the default) and continue using you beloved Perceptual Intent. Ignore
this advice and likely as not you'll continue to see a problem.
Ian Lyons
http://www.computer-darkroom.com
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