RE: RIP software suggestions for desktop inkjets?
RE: RIP software suggestions for desktop inkjets?
- Subject: RE: RIP software suggestions for desktop inkjets?
- From: John W Lund <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 12:43:00 -0800
Regarding this:
> The profiles supplied are good in both cases but
> will only get you to 85 percent matching.
-- Regarding the Adesso product at least, I would (respectfully) disagree.
In my experience with v.2.0.3 and an Epson 1270, I found their Epson Photo
Paper profile to be so far off that it was unusable.
I chose to work with the 1270 instead of the 1280 or 2200, because it was
the only one where the supplied profiles were for Epson media, not
PerfectProof's. It's not possible to "roll your own" paper profiles, you
must choose from the (rather limited) supply PerfectProof has created. You
can "edit" a paper profile, confined to dot gain & gray balance adjustments.
Also, it's my understanding that the standard Adesso product supports only
one printer at a time. To add a new printer the user must delete the former
one.
HTH,
John
On 12/3/04 12:04 PM, "email@hidden"
<email@hidden> wrote in part:
> To get the best colour it is recommended to have a qualified installer
> calibrate and create
> profiles for the RIP. The profiles supplied are good in both cases but
> will only get you to 85
> percent matching. A custom setup can reach 90-95 with the right media.
>
>
>
> Angus Pady
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