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: Dan Reid <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 02 Jul 2002 13:03:04 -0600
on 7/2/02 12:37 PM, Andrew Rodney at email@hidden wrote:
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on 7/2/02 12:17 PM, Dan Reid at email@hidden wrote:
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> Watch out for weird
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> (cool?) non-neutral grayscale prints if you print just with the black plate
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> (K) of the 7600 and 9600.
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Oddly it's a very warm, sepia like effect. Certainly a mile from neutral but
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not an unattractive look. Not sure why the two blacks would do this but I've
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seen it on both the 9600 and 2200.
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Andrew Rodney
If you can, and I don't think you can using the Epson driver, print just
using LT black and then just Black. I'll bet they'll measure radically
different LAB values. I'll go out on limb and say that there are not
colorimetrically matched similar to LT and primary color of older Epson
models.
Measure 25, 50, 75, 100% tints and you'll probably see hue curve ball as
you move from a mixture to just one ink when printing with the just the
black ink. I am not saying this is necessarily bad but weird none-the-less.
--
Dan B. Reid
RENAISSANCE PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGING
http://www.rpimaging.com | email@hidden
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