Re: Epson Ultrachrome profiles
Re: Epson Ultrachrome profiles
- Subject: Re: Epson Ultrachrome profiles
- From: Robert L Krawitz <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2004 19:21:28 -0500
From: "Mark Rice" <email@hidden>
Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2004 18:44:49 -0500
No, I simply meant that I believe the chips in the cartridges
identify batches of ink and appear to compensate for variability in
the ink. I believe that is why the 2200 is so consistent in color,
with no linearization process.
That should be fairly straightforward to test. Print something to a
file (rather than to a directly connected printer) with the Epson
driver, and print the raw print file with two different batches of
Epson ink (prints 1 and 2). Print the same image directly to the
(directly connected) printer using identical settings, with both
batches of ink (prints 3 and 4).
If this theory is correct, prints 1 and 2 should look different when
printed with two dissimilar batches of ink (since it will be the
identical bits), but prints 3 and 4 should match.
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Robert Krawitz <email@hidden>
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