Re: Linearizing The Epson Printer
Re: Linearizing The Epson Printer
- Subject: Re: Linearizing The Epson Printer
- From: neil snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 09:18:17 +0200
on 11/06/2002 04:54, Anthony Sanna at email@hidden wrote:
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So here's the question for all you color pro's on the list - I'm
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serious here... Bruce, Andrew, turn the radio down; CD, Neil, Chris,
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listen up; Nick, you too - you've all been lecturing and consulting and
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getting paid REAL money for setting up client's systems, so how have you
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been making REALLY GOOD PROFILES for these potentially fabulous, cheap
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little printers?
Like at speakers corner in Hyde Park , the lecturing is done in hopes people
will listen, sometimes they would be better to pay me to go away and leave
the color as it was better out of the box!
The problem is with the 1270+1280, as most of the other Epsons have been
easier/easy to profile with or without a rip.
CD Tobie said detailed how to do dozens and dozens, or just one if that's
all you have. As usual he's got it down right. I can add that this method
works for Press Ready , as the unspecified output will flood your machine
even more so on dye printers, thus you have to try different media settings,
even if it limits the resolution.
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Sometimes, despite all the profiles that I've made for
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the 1270 and 1280, I think I got a better print the day I took it out of
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the box and just clicked "PhotoEnhance".
Yes, I think you're right, because you judge with your eyes what the spectro
is not agreeing with.
Neil Snape email@hidden
http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape
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