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Re: Profiling Epson 2200/2100
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Re: Profiling Epson 2200/2100


  • Subject: Re: Profiling Epson 2200/2100
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2004 08:21:08 -0500

> I thought that this was the only way to correctly apply the profiles
> at print time. Please tell me if there is a better way.

Another way is to actually convert your file to the printer's
space/profile in Photoshop and then send the file through the Epson driver
exactly the same way you output your profiling chart...usually choosing
"Same as Source" in print w/ preview and whatever driver setting you chose
in the Epson driver (NCA, PhotoRealistic, what have you). Doing the
conversion in Photoshop gives you access to a few other options like Black
Point Compensation and different CMM's. Really there is no right or wrong
way to apply your profiles. Whatever works!

Eric Bullock
Color Guy
Hecht's/Strawbridge's Advertising
685 N. Glebe Road
Arlington, VA 22203

703.247.2391
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