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: Robert Lyon <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 06:37:10 -0500
on 3/27/02 2:40 PM, email@hidden at
email@hidden wrote:
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> No, I don't think that will fly. The only way I know of making a true
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> grayscale profile from the GretagMacbeth products is to first create a
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> CMYK
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> output profile. Then in their ProfileEditor, you can save out a grayscale
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> profile from that CMYK profile which uses the black generation settings
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> from
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> said CMYK profile.
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Thats not at all what he is after here; the inks he is using allow sepia,
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platinum and other shades of grayscale printing, and profiling them as color
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inks will allow control of the ink tone, as well as screen to print matching.
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The question is how (and whether) the EyeOne can be used for this.
Are we talking about Lyson's Small gamut Inklset here or Lyson's Quad
Black. The small gamut is what I use for B&W. I profile it as a RGB device
with ProfileMaker 3.1.5 with the Spectrscan/Lino w/no filter. Looks great!
I tried making an RGB profile of the Quad Black for the hell of it. It came
out posterized as I expected.
Bob
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