Re: Profiling the ipf5000
Re: Profiling the ipf5000
- Subject: Re: Profiling the ipf5000
- From: Dana Rasmussen <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 09:04:26 -0700
- Thread-topic: Profiling the ipf5000
> The printer is not really RGB; while we expect the drivers for the
> operating system to receive data in RGB, that's not the case for the
> Photoshop Plugin whose purpose is precisely to avoid that extra step.
> I am assuming the Photoshop Plugin converts whatever it's in the
> window (an image in whatever colorspace tagged with a corresponding
> profile) directly to 16-bit Lab and then to the printer's 12-ink color
> space. If you feed it something wider than the printer's space, such
> as ProPhoto RGB or Wide Gamut RGB, you'll actually be exploring the
> boudaries of the printer's gamut.
>
> -- Roberto Michelena
> Infinitek
> Lima, Peru
I will have to ask Canon about this. I will be in Texas getting some
training on the machine tomorrow that should help clear some questions I
have about this printer.
--
Dana Rasmussen
Seattle, WA
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