RE: how to calibrate b&w printing
RE: how to calibrate b&w printing
- Subject: RE: how to calibrate b&w printing
- From: "Richard Wolfson" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 11:38:44 -0400
- Thread-topic: how to calibrate b&w printing
Thanks Jim -
My printer is an Epson 7000. My inks are custom (really hextone, not
quad, but the RIP does the light/dark generation in the Cc & Mm
channels, so as far as Photoshop is concerned it's a quad workflow).
I'm not using Jon Cone's plugin or Colorbyte's ImagePrint RIP, but other
software. My system is working well. Now I want to establish end-to-end
calibration based on correct "science," which is where I need some
pointers.
Richard Wolfson
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What rip are you currently using and what is the printer?
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I dont have a complete picture of your setup but here
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are a few tips I have learned recently.
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My understanding is that there currently are two ways to
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work with grayscale images and then send them to a
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quad black printer. ONe is to use a Cone Editions
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plugin and the other is to use a utility /rip by Colorbyte
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software. Each of these tools was designed for the
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quad black workflow.
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Jim Rich
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