Re: EyeOne compatibility
Re: EyeOne compatibility
- Subject: Re: EyeOne compatibility
- From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 05 Dec 2001 18:27:47 -0700
on 12/5/01 4:10 PM, Jim Rich at email@hidden wrote:
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Recently (the last two weeks) I have been beat up by this UV issue using
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the EyeOne to profile an Epson 10k with pigment inks and the Fuji printer.
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And our friends at Gretag seem to be quite aware of this issue. Both
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printers at my client uses papers with lots of fluorescent brighteners. I
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have tested this system so far with two EyeOnes with the same results.
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Tomorrow I will try a another measuring tool with a UV filter.
I've profiled both printers. With the 1000, I've profiled half a dozen
different papers from Canvas to Luster; no problems at all. I've profiled
lots of PG printers, no problems. I'm at a loss to explain why you are
having issues.
Are you seeing a yellow appearance on your output profiles? Are you using
the Perceptual intent? I've found that for some reason, I prefer the
Relative Colorimetric intent for profiles I build with ProfileMaker (no
matter what instrument I use) as I find their perceptual produces a ware
preview (and to a lesser degree output). This completely disappears when I
switch intents. I've reported this to GretagMacbeth and have heard others
say they see the same effect.
Andrew Rodney