Re: ICC Profiling Software Question
Re: ICC Profiling Software Question
- Subject: Re: ICC Profiling Software Question
- From: neil snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 10:28:43 +0100
on 13/02/2002 00:29, Sam Hoover at email@hidden wrote:
>
Im I missing something here.? As for the Printer.. Its a Large Format
>
Thermal Inkjet, Hewlett Packard 5000 Designjet. Dye based inks.
Ah yes I missed something! Sorry on Photo paper according to i1 soft
proofing
Hewlett Packard Yellow dye inks ; max L87 a 0 b109.
Epson dye inks: L92 a -0.7 b 100.9
ISO offset 1 gloss paper; L88 a -5 b 95
TR001 SWOP L 84 a -6 b 85
Thus in any case the profile will try to bring the yellow to a more vibrant
green yellow. There is a curious glitch though in that when linearising
after reaching a certain point the chroma starts to recede. So this shows
that the linearising stage is ultra important to get the best gamut from the
printer. The HP is self calibrating isn't it? Then this won't be a problem.
Neil Snape email@hidden
http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape
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