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Re: epson 1270/2000p
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Re: epson 1270/2000p


  • Subject: Re: epson 1270/2000p
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 09:02:03 EST

In a message dated 12/22/00 4:13:33 AM, email@hidden writes:

>> The larger problem with the 2000 is balancing colors specificly
>> for display under a certain light source; the inks are highly metameric,
>and
>> a print that looks great under incandescent will look very different
>under
>> fluorescent. This is accentuated in B&W prints, which is why Epson warns
>
>> users not to print B&W with this machine.
>
>I wonder whether the encapsulation of the pigment particles has anything
>to do with this.

Its definately the culprit...
>
>If there is even a mild effect of what I'm afraid there is, then it will
>be hard to compensate it with a good profile.

A series of profiles, and restricted lighting for each is needed, if you are
particular about the colors in your images... its disturbing to watch a
person's complexion go from very sallow and yellow to very ruddy and red, as
the light on the image changes!

C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
email@hidden


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