Re: Paper-Profiles for PowerRIP 2000
Re: Paper-Profiles for PowerRIP 2000
- Subject: Re: Paper-Profiles for PowerRIP 2000
- From: Steffen Matt <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2003 14:52:23 +0200
Hi Kevin,
thank you for your answer. I'm going to print the targets as "document
defined" and save the ICC profile as an CRD to see wether the rip lets
me choose this file (under "media"). If this won't work you recommend to
use the ICC profiles on the application side, but if so I don't see the
purpose of the rip then!
By the way - "ICCToColorSpace" is a tool to create custom ICC profiles
(source profiles like - SWOP, Euroscale, ISO coated - not paper
profiles). What's about Link profiles? Does the tool work with Link
profiles?
Steffen
Am Freitag den, 4. Juli 2003, um 21:41, schrieb Kevin Cunningham:
>
Hi Steffen,
>
>
> The Problem: I can't print out the full gammut of the printer. I
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> can't disable the media-settings (color rendering dictionaries). I
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> can't disable the colormanagement at all. I don't see how to install
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> paper-ICC-profiles - therefore I could save the profiles as CRD's in
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> ProfileMaker.
>
>
Try turning the printer colour settings to "document defined" in the
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printer setup in PowerRIP. That should disable colour management on the
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RIP side. Print your targets and generate a profile. You'll have to use
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your ICC profiles on the application side rather than in the RIP. I've
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done this and have had good luck.
>
>
Kevin Cunningham
>
Halifax, NS, Canada.
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