Re: Profiling non-linear printer
Re: Profiling non-linear printer
- Subject: Re: Profiling non-linear printer
- From: Terry Wyse <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 08:24:31 -0500
Jouni, since you're using the ECI2002 target you must be profiling a CMYK
RIP. What RIP are you using and why doesn't it have a function for
calibrating/linearizing prior to profiling? Also, what inkjet printer are
you using?
Are you looking at the gray balance before or after profiling? If after,
what are you using as a source profile and are you using a test image that
was separated for the source profile?
Terry
on 12/31/03 2:48 AM, Jouni Mustonen wrote:
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I've been playing around with ProfileMaker 4.1.5 Pro and made few profiles
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for color copiers and these work fine. But now I have inkjet printer that is
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_very_ difficult to get linearized. Typically grey balance is more or less
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greenish, bluish and brownish accross the grey balance test chart (equal CMY
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values).
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When this "red-blue-brown rainbow" is the best you can get from this printer
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and RIR, I'd done ICC profile using "ECI2002" test chart(s) that was
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recommended by Gretag for non-linear printers. I've tested several
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combinations for separation setup, but still I miss neutral grey. It is
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quite close, but too far away still. What would be recommended (and easy
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way) to get grey balance work right?
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