Re: Eye One Photo - what assumed viewing spectrum for prints?
Re: Eye One Photo - what assumed viewing spectrum for prints?
- Subject: Re: Eye One Photo - what assumed viewing spectrum for prints?
- From: neil snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 12:44:41 +0200
on 23/10/2003 10:27, Alan Rew wrote :
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I've had some Epson 2100 (2200) printer profiles made for me by a consultant
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using an Eye One with
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PMPro, and this allows specification of the assumed viewing spectrum (e.g.
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D50, D65, F11).
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My understanding is that the basic Eye One Photo product does not allow
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specification of the viewing
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spectrum for output profiles. Presumably a viewing spectrum is hard-coded into
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the software.
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Can somebody please tell me which viewing spectrum is hard-coded into the eye
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One Photo software?
It's not so much as it's a hard coded thing , rather the only option is to
make the profiles using a correlated D50 ICC standardised specification. The
instrument is indeed capable of reading and keeping spectral measurements
for making profiles in PMPro. The data file also has spectral data so it's
just an option that the Photo doesn't have, that is if you're sure it can't
make profiles for alternate illuminants.
Neil Snape nsnape @ noos.fr neil_snape @ mac.com
http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape
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