Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 3 #271 - 12 msgs
Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 3 #271 - 12 msgs
- Subject: Re: colorsync-users digest, Vol 3 #271 - 12 msgs
- From: Dave Gaudet <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 10:54:02 -0400
on 7/1/02, Graeme Gill wrote:
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It depends on the profiling package. Profiles we've done
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with some (popular) packages don't seem to cope with the
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fact that the light black is very "yellow".
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The profiling package we've used for our support of these
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printers gives spot on neutral curves.
Care to name which "popular" packages didn't cope? Is the profiling package
you use for support of these printers ICC Colour builder, or do also work
with other profiling software that is not specifically written for Cyclone
Proofers?
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Why ? The Dye is seriously unstable compared to the Pigment. The Pigment
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is certainly my recommendation for proofing on the Epson 10K...
I haven't worked much with the 10000CF, but in defense of the 10000 photo
dye, I've had *outstanding* stability with my dye 10K and Epson papers for
proofing. Differences in patches measured minutes after the proof is made,
and weeks later (without harsh exposure) are negligible, and certainly not
visible. Obviously, I wouldn't advocate the dye printer for museum prints,
but for prepress proofing, I've personally had great success.
I can't speak for other Dye 10K users, but in addition to proofing, I find
myself doing a fair amount of non-museum quality "presentation prints", and
I am often grateful for the flexibility of having the extra gamut.
Dave Gaudet
PixelGlow Studios
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