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Vol 2 #642-Subject- Metamerism & Client Expectations (Ed Gerson)
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Vol 2 #642-Subject- Metamerism & Client Expectations (Ed Gerson)


  • Subject: Vol 2 #642-Subject- Metamerism & Client Expectations (Ed Gerson)
  • From: Ed Gerson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 08:50:45 -0500
  • Organization: Gerson Studio

Joe Butts had asked for information on metamerism. This may be old news, but Epson sent it
to me several days ago. http://www.tssphoto.com/sp/dg/2000p/metamerism.html

I made further adjustments to the red and green channels only.

The Epson 2000P prints were terrific except under window light where they wilted and turned
green at the same time. Thus my earlier posting.

My wife does the majority of our RA4 portrait-wedding printing, in-house. She smiles
knowingly each time she shows me the differnce between HER prints and mere Epson
prints.Times like this I wish I were Bob Dylan.

Choosing Mode>Custom>ColorSync in the Epson Print window, as well as Same-As-Source in the
Print Space Profile has saved me from using the finicky Custom Epson profiles.

My short-term experience says choose ColorSync.

BTW, www.joebutts.com is an impressive group of work. Check it out!

Ed Gerson
Gerson Studio


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