RE: Profile causes posterisation
RE: Profile causes posterisation
- Subject: RE: Profile causes posterisation
- From: Stone Quay Studio <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2005 14:25:21 +0100
Well just to update and bring in a new development.
I'm in the process of rescanning the now over 48 hour old targets to see if
that makes a diff.
1) We did a nozzle check which seems fine.
2) The Epson driver included with Tiger is 1.63 and we presume that either
1.6b at the Epson site is a typo or an earlier version. Apple's listing for
included driver version is just strange, like someone copied the wrong info.
3) The Granger Rainbows are in the words of the client:
OK the Granger Rainbow looks truly shockingly awful in soft proof with all
profiles, including the old faithful iMac (my note... the one that didn't
show posterisation)... Really interesting too as I can see exactly where the
areas of colour are breaking up and how that relates to the poor areas in my
prints. Just printed it out too and it confirms what I can see on screen.
4) A new wrinkle is that client sent me a screen warning he sees everytime
he prints (presumably even on making the colour targets). It says:
Some PostScript specific print settings (Emulsion, Interpolation,
Calibration, Encoding) will be ignored sine you are printing to a
non-PostScript printer
Now I've never encountered this warning. Why does photoshop think its
printing to a postscript printer and then suddenly realise it isn't??
Can this be relevant?
Cheers for your patience and time!
Eric
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