Re: Profiling HP Designjet 120NR - how to turn off ColorSmart
Re: Profiling HP Designjet 120NR - how to turn off ColorSmart
- Subject: Re: Profiling HP Designjet 120NR - how to turn off ColorSmart
- From: neil snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 17:56:14 +0200
on 23/04/2004 16:37, Dean McGearey wrote :
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Dear all (and especially Bruce Fraser)
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I want to make an RGB profile for the HP 120NR using Mac OSX panther
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and there appears to be no way to "turn off" ColorSmart the two options
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are ColorSmart or Grayscale.
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I am sure that there must be a way to bypass the color correction but I
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am stumped.
I'm not Bruce Fraser but as I know he's busy these days on trying to help us
color geeks out....
With the latest driver it's as easy as setting the color to Application
color, rather than Colorsmart set the quality mode and select the media.
Make sure you've done a calibration on the media at the quality you're
profiling beforehand. I'm assuming you're doing this in an Adobe
application.
It's really one of the easiest drivers to profile yet under OsX.3.
Neil Snape nsnape @ noos.fr neil_snape @ mac.com
http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape
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