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Strange Profile Behavior with EyeOne Match
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Strange Profile Behavior with EyeOne Match


  • Subject: Strange Profile Behavior with EyeOne Match
  • From: Carlo Lavatori <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 19:16:03 +0200

I just profiled my Epson 1290 with EyeOne Match and EyeOne Spectrophotometer using the supplied TC 9.18 RGB target,
and something strange it's happening...
Of course the target has been printed with all the color management options off and has been left drying for a couple of days...

I printed a couple of files with the correct photoshop color management options:
Source Space: Same as document - Print Space: the created profile.
Then if I apply the same profile with the same rendering intent to my original file in the photoshop proof color option,
the file on my calibrated and profiled Eizo CG21 (6500 K - 2.2 Gamma) becomes very unsaturated comparing to the print,
while if i don't soft proof it, the original file is quite identical to the print looked at under a 5000 viewing booth

Anybody has any clues if I am doing something wrong?
My only guess is that EyeOne Match is not up to the challenge,
but then again it doesn't make any sense that I get a perfect print from the profile, and a terrible soft proof...


Thanks


Carlo




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