HP 10 PS Profiling
HP 10 PS Profiling
- Subject: HP 10 PS Profiling
- From: AlexHermann - SOMA <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 06:40:48 -0300
Hello Roger,
I've allready profiled a couple of HP 10 PS printers, some with
Bestcolor and some with HP RIP. The results were acceptable with a
DTP41UV and PO4. it looked a bit greenish with PM4 on the HP RIP and
did not care to edit them. I was using some cheap Kodak Glossy paper
on them.
Down here people look at proofs right after they've been printed so I
wait less then a hour before reading the targets. Nobody ever
complained here about color shifting. Maybe Brazilians are not too
picky on colorproofs?!
Hope it helps.
Regards,
I hope to get my hands on one of those soon. But, in the meantime, I'm stuck
with this HP 20ps.
Now, in general, the fact that a paper may take a long time to dry (more
than 24 hrs, for instance) would not make a printer/media/ink combo
unacceptable or unusable. As long as one could still make good profiles out
of it. Alas, in the case of the 20ps, for the life of me, using either PO4
or PM4, I cannot find any way to nail that ugly yellowish-greenish cast. No
matter what I do.
If I measure the target (after 48hrs) with the Spectrocam, I will get less
of that yellow cast, but it still a bitch to edit. And if I only have a
DTP41uv at my disposal, it seems that no amount of profile editing will ever
succeed in ridding the profile of its yellow cast!
Regards,
Roger Breton
Laval Qc
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Atenciosamente,
Alex Hermann
Adobe Certified Expert
SOMA - Revenda APPLE Profissional e Assistencia Tecnica Autorizada
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