Re: Profiling Epson 2200/2100 (Spinoff)
Re: Profiling Epson 2200/2100 (Spinoff)
- Subject: Re: Profiling Epson 2200/2100 (Spinoff)
- From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 05 Apr 2004 07:19:55 -0600
on 4/5/04 5:32 AM, Carlo Lavatori wrote:
>
what's really the main difference between profiling with EyeOne Match
>
or with ProfileMaker ?
For RGB devices not that much. PMP allows you to build profiles based upon
any light source you've measured with the EyeOne using it's ambient head
(save out a CXF file from EyeOne Match). It allows you to turn off the
optical brightener detection (not sure why you'd do this). It lets you build
two sizes of profiles. In 5.0 about to ship, there's a radical new
perceptual intent option called "Logo Colorful" that does do quite a bit of
nice stuff increasing saturation and making very clean colors (especially
reds) to Epson's. So that will be a compelling feature. In 5.0 you'll also
be able to generate your own targets. You can build a target up to 10K
patches in size (fun only with a Spectrophotometer like the iCColor).
Andrew Rodney
http://www.digitaldog.net
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