RE: Epson 820 shadows look like nubs
RE: Epson 820 shadows look like nubs
- Subject: RE: Epson 820 shadows look like nubs
- From: "michael shaffer" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2002 23:49:47 -0230
Chris writes ...
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Glenn Kowalski <email@hidden> writes:
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>The shadows look like bad dithering-- ...
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Almost like people's hair is hand drawn or "cartoonish"? I've seen this
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as well with some models of Epson printers when the No Color Adjust
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setting is used, ... // ... From what I've been told
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it's a black generation problem. It happens with some media and not
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others, based on the media type selection in the driver.
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This seems to be in conflict with a previous post from another color
professional. Please clarify as to which media (e.g., dyes or pigments,
gloss or heavy weight matte), and with which 'media type' selections.
I imagine it would be best to print several targets and submit them all to
a profiling pro for selecting the best. Is there an image which can help,
at my end, narrow the settings down to a half dozen?
(Epson 1280, Gen4 on fine art and matte)
cheerios ... shAf :o)
Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland
www.micro-investigations.com
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