Dumb question - Printing Colorchecker
Dumb question - Printing Colorchecker
- Subject: Dumb question - Printing Colorchecker
- From: edmund ronald <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 10:56:14 +0200
Hi,
O color Oracle that knoweth all, that seeth into the IR and the
Gamma, may I beseech you to answer a question for a human with
burnt-out neurons ?
I have a spectro (actually several) and a profiling application
(actually several). I have Photoshop CS2, and an iEpson 2100 inkjet
printer (no RIP). I have a brand new Colorchecker from GMB whose
squares I've measured with an i1. I have an image of the Colorchecker
from Danny Pascale's site, updated with my own sample's values.
I want to print the image of the Colorchecker so it looks right. So
that when I cut it to strips and put it on top of the original I see
little difference, square by square.
How is this best done ? Which rendering and should I be using?
Whatever I do, some different thing goes wrong - for instance with
relative colorimetric I get very good neutrals but imperfect matches
of certain squares, with absolute I get bluish neutrals etc. then
there's the question of black point compensation etc .
Please help a poor mortal who's hopelessly confused - before I went on
vacation I used to know how to do this, now I've forgotten all I knew
- or would you please recommend a retirement home, Dr. Alzheimer ?
Edmund
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