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  • Subject: Custom icc profile
  • From: "Millers' Photography L.L.C" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 21 May 2004 16:04:27 -0700

I have a philosophical question.

I printed and read the 918 patch target using i1Pro with i1Match 2.0.3a. (target not read until 48 hours are up) The prints from this custom icc profile are fine.

What could one expect from this very profile, copied, and moved over into another machine? I want your opinion. I will be printing from the other Mac and comparing results. Most important to me is, are they saleable? I will find out.

Both machines are using 10.3.3; both are connected by FW to the Epson 9600 (not at the same time). Both are G3's, one a blue and white, the other a PowerBook (possibly Lombard)) The profiling was done on the PowerBook.

What brought this to mind was that prints using a profile created in 10.2.8 were less dense than when this 10.2.8 profile was used in 10.3.3, on either Mac. Don't know why the change in OS would make a difference in print density. Therefore I made fresh profiles for all substrates I print to, in 10.3.3.

You folks explained why the profiles I created in 9.2.2 needed to be redone in Panther.

In the same train of thought, are Bill Atkinson's profiles for the 7600 and 9600, for OS 9.2.2, and/or OS X?

Cheers

David B. Miller, Pharm. D., member
Millers' Photography L.L.C.
Bellingham, WA
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