Re: print open and epson 10600 ultrachrome
Re: print open and epson 10600 ultrachrome
- Subject: Re: print open and epson 10600 ultrachrome
- From: neil snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 22:33:37 +0100
on 6/11/2003 21:20, Roger Breton wrote:
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> on 11/6/03 10:00 AM, Tommy Welch wrote:
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>> Just wanted to ask the question. Does anyone have any experience with
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>> the combination of print open and epson 10600 ultrachrome printer.
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To which Andrew replied:
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> PrintOpen ICC? I've never been really happy with the quality of their RGB
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> output profiles. For CMYK, a good product.
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PrintOpen 840 patches Extended RGB target creates very nice RGB profiles on
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anything I've tried it with, so far. Inkjet, Frontiers, Kodak LED. Very
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nice, indeed. Smooth gradation -- the works. I'll leave it at that.
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And, as far as CMYK device is concerned, such as in the case of a 10600
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printer, the profiles it creates are also among the top profiles I've had
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the chance to work with. That's my experience. This includes the latest
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packages by Monaco, Fuji and Gretag. Never had a chance to sample ICS and
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ColorVision packages. So I can't speak for those.
I can only say that the I still use PrintOpen as often as I can in parallel
to Monaco, Gretag, Fuji as Roger does. Depends on the subject and it is
subjective, but often the PrintOpen profiles give me exactly the look I want
from the majority of inkjets I've ever tried. PO works perfectly well in OSX
until 10.2.8 (haven't tried in Panther yet).
The only place I've seen PO fall down is on Fuji Pictography printers when
profiled with an X-Rite DTP 41. Inkjets though including Ultrachrome inks
are very nice.
Neil Snape
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