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Re: Why not double profile?
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Re: Why not double profile?


  • Subject: Re: Why not double profile?
  • From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 06:44:30 -0700

on 3/12/01 9:35 PM, tflash at email@hidden wrote:

> How far should I go to optimize the linearization target? Instead of No
> Color Adjustment in the driver, Color Controls without adjustments gives me
> a more even tonal distribution of their linearization target, albeit with a
> lot of blue, and a bit bright. Why not adjust the sliders a bit?

No reason not to as long as you can consistently print using the same method
when using the profile. Several regulars here have suggested it's a better
idea to use the sliders (or whatever controls you have at your disposal) to
get the best data for creating patches for a resulting profile than to
simply turn everything off.

Andrew Rodney


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 >Why not double profile? (From: tflash <email@hidden>)

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