Re: blues turning purple and reds turning orange
Re: blues turning purple and reds turning orange
- Subject: Re: blues turning purple and reds turning orange
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2002 21:44:23 EDT
In a message dated 7/28/02 2:18:06 PM, email@hidden writes:
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I just re-measured my HP 20ps characterization target after 48 hours, like
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you suggested. I had measured it after 1 hours, 4 hours, 18 hours and now
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48
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hours. Well, I would have thought that the colors would have stabilized
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by
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then but no, they have continued shifting -- what a pain!
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And this is using HP's own 'approved' media -- Proofing Semi-Gloss 13x19.
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This being said, I am going to make a profile out of those measurements
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at
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48 hours for sure. But, from a methodological standpoint, does that mean
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that one should not be looking at the resultant print before 48 hours?
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To
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compare apple with apple and make a critical decision about the quality
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of
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the profile?
With one project I was involved with we joked about having two buttons for
one HP printer: "right later" and "right now!"... which, despite the humorous
titles would have referred to profiles for the dry state, and for the prints
as they appeared when first printed, for fast proofing uses.
C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
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