Re: Profiling the ip5000
Re: Profiling the ip5000
- Subject: Re: Profiling the ip5000
- From: "Roberto Michelena" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 10:14:31 -0500
Ah... finally someone appears who has this new baby at hand. I asked
about experiences some couple of weeks ago with no feedback, thought
it was still far away...
I guess the very basic question is how are you driving it. I don't
think any RIPs are yet out there who support it, so your two options
would be the system driver and the Photoshop plugin.
If system driver, it can be Windows or Mac. I believe Windoze
(pre-Vista) does not support any non-RGB data input, and it's also
very unlikely to support 16-bit anything. I'm not sure what OSX
supports, but it's unlikely Canon would've gone the extra mile to make
two very different drivers.
If driven by the Photoshop plugin, in the other hand, you could try
profiling it as an RGB printer, opening an RGB profiling target and
assignining it a very wide (ProPhoto RGB or even Wide Gamut RGB for
example) source profile when printing. I guess that'd be the only way
(for now) to assess the amplitude of this printer's gamut.
-- Roberto Michelena
Infinitek
Lima, Peru
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