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: Richard Millott <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 13:25:54 +1000
At 18:40 28/07/2002 -0700, Bruce wrote:
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At 10:15 AM +1000 7/29/02, Richard Millott wrote:
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>At 11:32 28/07/2002 -0700,
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>>Different papers can take dramatically different times to cure. I've
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>>been working with the Epson 2200, and I've found that while the
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>>Premium Luster takes about 2 hours to cure, the Premium Semi Gloss
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>>takes a bit over 24 hours.
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>Bruce,
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>On a slightly different note, did you use NCA or PhotoEnhance4 to build
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>your profiles with this inkset?
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>I have tried both and found the NCA option creates a larger gamut profile.
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I tried both, and got the same results you did, so I stayed with NCA.
Bruce,
Since my first question, I have compared my NCA profile with the Epson
2100 canned equivalent. And to my surprise, I discovered that the canned
profile displayed an even larger gamut. My first thought was that maybe
Epson had built the canned profile atthe 2440 resolution but I discovered
that in one of their secret sauce tags indicated a res of '1440x770 with
error diffusion'.
Epson must be using a setting, other than NCA, to get this improved gamut
with their canned profiles!!!!
Any thoughts?
Regards
Richard
www.millott.com
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