Re: Epson 820 shadows look like nubs
Re: Epson 820 shadows look like nubs
- Subject: Re: Epson 820 shadows look like nubs
- From: Chris Murphy <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2002 10:50:10 -0600
Glenn Kowalski <email@hidden> writes:
>
The shadows look like bad dithering--like
>
these people need a shave and kind of posterized. Also details in
>
dark areas were disappearing.
Almost like people's hair is hand drawn or "cartoonish"? I've seen this
as well with some models of Epson printers when the No Color Adjust
setting is used, which is the setting the profiles from Epson were built
in, and presumably the ones you used as well. From what I've been told
it's a black generation problem. It happens with some media and not
others, based on the media type selection in the driver.
What I've done is use PhotoEnhance 4 with all three of its options
unchecked (tone, effect, and digital camera correction); I also turn off
Smooth Edge for all printing unless it's real low resolution stuff. Print
a new target, make a new profile, and use the profile with those settings.
Chris Murphy
Color Remedies (tm)
Boulder, CO
303-415-9932
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