Re: Creating ICCs with pigmented inks
Re: Creating ICCs with pigmented inks
- Subject: Re: Creating ICCs with pigmented inks
- From: Graeme Gill <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 11:13:12 +1000
Terry Wyse wrote:
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on 6/28/02 8:57 AM, Marcelo Copetti wrote:
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> I am trying to create ICCs to use in an Epson 10000 Colorfast (pigmented
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> inks).
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> Somebody has tips about this?
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Yes, either run in the opposite direction of the printer or trade it NOW for
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a Photo Dye version.
Why ? The Dye is seriously unstable compared to the Pigment. The Pigment
is certainly my recommendation for proofing on the Epson 10K, and is
the system we have just had approved for 3DAP here in Australia
(see <
http://www.3dap.com.au/proofingsuppliers.htm>)
Why people (particularly in the US) are obsessed with the Dye
version of the 10000 is beyond me. The gamut of the pigment
version is extremely good (I can show you the gamut
surface plots), and more than adequate for matching Analog
Cromalin for instance (which is the 3DAP requirement).
>
Good luck creating "ICCs" for this printer.
Piece of cake :-)
Good luck getting a print to stay the same color with the
Dye ink.
Graeme Gill.
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