Re: Epson printer driver: No Color Adjustment vs. Automatic
Re: Epson printer driver: No Color Adjustment vs. Automatic
- Subject: Re: Epson printer driver: No Color Adjustment vs. Automatic
- From: neil snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 18:30:00 +0200
on 16/05/2002 17:46, email@hidden at email@hidden
wrote:
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My rather long winded question is this: What can I do in profiling my Epson
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to give me the smoothness of "automatic" while retaining the color fidelity
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of "no color adjustment". I see these rough transitions both in the Epson
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supplied profile and the custom one I made with ColorBlind. The custom
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profile is nearly dead on with the color...but I'm a bit bothered by the
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posterizing going on in the shadows. You wouldn't profile the device
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through "automatic" would you?
Problem in running thru Automatic is you're assuming a space which
according to previous posts is sRGB.
What I can confirm is rendering intent can make a big difference. For
example with Profile Maker 4 profiles use only colorimetric on your rgb
profiles. Print Open prefers the density of relative but posterizes a bit ,
as ou have seen. Profile Maker posterizes on perceptual, a lot. Make sure
you let the print dry if you're using dye inks, as the yellow just flies off
the page in the first 5 minutes then a bit slower until the hour mark.
Neil Snape email@hidden
http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape
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