RE: Epson 5000 calibration question
RE: Epson 5000 calibration question
- Subject: RE: Epson 5000 calibration question
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 13:22:02 -0800
You can use any spectro (such as your Spetrolino) to take readings from your
measurement page for the Epson 5000, format it as such:
# EPSON PrinterCalibrator Ver.1.0.0
78.404 79.955 71.759
23.622 31.799 57.588
11.287 16.873 46.380
49.150 33.231 37.081
36.784 19.310 19.869
68.335 72.189 19.154
65.277 66.605 6.415
28.833 29.501 26.579
9.777 9.998 8.873
46.046 56.453 65.865
29.602 42.147 60.427
61.585 49.876 54.496
50.689 33.594 40.465
1.678 1.578 1.449
77.971 79.633 71.307
19.671 28.007 55.970
10.988 16.365 45.898
46.680 29.488 33.706
36.107 18.661 18.718
67.861 71.901 16.736
65.691 67.001 6.212
19.903 20.342 18.203
5.706 5.777 5.018
45.194 56.087 65.910
31.138 43.725 61.510
61.199 49.108 54.050
51.353 34.445 41.541
1.626 1.518 1.412
And then load and apply your measurements. I use the Epson Color Calibrator
so I've never double-checked, but I believe the readings go from left to
right, top to bottom, and are in XYZ. That will calibrate the printer back
closer to the canned profile used by the RIP (unless you're using a later
Fiery and you actually have a custom profile in action).
Hope this works for you! Let us know if it does! (Also, remember, it's
time to reprofile if a lot of drift has happened and you're using a custom
profile of the Epson in the RIP. Check drift with icctools.com's Benchmark
software, or by comparing readings using the Measure Tool that ships with
the Spectrolino.)
-- Jeff Harmon
Colorhythm
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