Re: ICC in OSX compared to OS9
Re: ICC in OSX compared to OS9
- Subject: Re: ICC in OSX compared to OS9
- From: bruce fraser <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 09:23:53 -0800
My experience has been that it's possible to get identical results
from the 2100/2200 in OS9 and OS X. One key factor seems to be that
when you install a new Epson driver, you have to manually remove all
trace of the old one first, otherwise you get problems like the ones
described here...
Bruce
At 4:17 PM +0100 11/13/03, Grant Symon wrote:
On Wednesday, November 12, 2003, at 10:30 PM, email@hidden wrote:
I've been making prints for a long time that i feel are coming out
great on various Epsons from Macs running OS9.
Now since OSX is taking over I find that I cannot get prints that
look the same if i print to the same printer in OSX.
The main impression may be similar, but the best description is
that they look a bit "solarized"
I'm a photographer and I hear the same thing from my colleagues....
Would there be any reason that profiles would translate differently
in OSX compared to OS9 ?
and what are people's experience ?
Ulf
On Wednesday, November 12, 2003, at 10:30 PM, email@hidden wrote:
I've been making prints for a long time that i feel are coming out
great on various Epsons from Macs running OS9.
Now since OSX is taking over I find that I cannot get prints that
look the same if i print to the same printer in OSX.
The main impression may be similar, but the best description is
that they look a bit "solarized"
I'm a photographer and I hear the same thing from my colleagues....
Would there be any reason that profiles would translate differently
in OSX compared to OS9 ?
and what are people's experience ?
How funny. We've been having similar problems and in fact, just
yesterday, they came to a bit of a head and I thought the best thing
to do with my 2100 was to throw it, a long way, out the window.
We're getting this 'solarized' effect, which looks horrible. This
is on Epson's new Glossy paper. It looks terrible compared to the
old 'metamerised' Premium Glossy. Which may have done some weird
things, but undeniably looked great once it was dry.
We're also having problems with 'lines' of unprinted areas, as if
the heads are dirty, but when we run the head-check it prints out
the test just fine... no breaks.
Last night I started wondering whether this might be a driver
problem. I shall try and do some tests this afternoon.
Grant (Paris)
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