Re: Subject: Re: Creating ICCs with pigmented inks
Re: Subject: Re: Creating ICCs with pigmented inks
- Subject: Re: Subject: Re: Creating ICCs with pigmented inks
- From: Terry Wyse <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 02 Jul 2002 13:43:25 -0400
I'm doing essentially the same thing for both Epson 5500 and 10000CF
profiles: GCR4, K start of 5-10%. I tried MaxK once but I thought it
affected saturated colors too much (YMMV).
Terry
on 7/2/02 1:13 PM, Scott Griswold wrote:
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In my hours of working with the Epson 10000CF and the Bestcolor RIP (This
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may apply for any RIP) I have determined that metamerism can be
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significantly reduced by using the right settings when building your paper
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profile. Using Profile Maker Pro, I use the "MaxK" setting for Separation, a
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black width of 100 and a black start of 10-15. I find this not only smooths
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out the overall look of the print and reduces banding, but reduces what was
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a large amount of magenta coming through in the neutral gradation in the mid
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to 3/4 tones. Since the metameric shift occurs predominantly in the colored
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inks, reducing the amount of colored ink used in the neutral areas reduces
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metamerism. I am not saying it is gone, but it is significantly reduced. Has
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anyone else had this experience?
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