Re: Monitor to monitors displaying the same image
Re: Monitor to monitors displaying the same image
- Subject: Re: Monitor to monitors displaying the same image
- From: Roy Harrington <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 19:20:35 -0700
On Monday, July 16, 2007, at 12:56 PM, Andrew Rodney wrote:
On 7/16/07 1:34 PM, "noigraphics" wrote:
Maybe using Roy Harrington program for creating a B&W profile and
ColorCast for simulating the effect in Photoshop is a solution
No. The Advanced B&W is a driver level conversion process. You either
use it
as it is OR you use a different method of which I described. If you
want to
use Epson's Advanced B&W, you have no other control or provisions
other than
using a different driver or method, but then you're not using the Epson
Advanced B&W.
You do NOT need to use this option to make very nice B&W images on the
Pro
line of Epson printers. But its there should you wish to use it
instead of
the standard Photoshop/ICC profile route.
Andrew Rodney
http://www.digitaldog.net/
Although Epson advertises Adv B&W as a non-managed driver mode, there's
no
inherent reason not to profile it and "color-manage" it (actually it's
what you might call gray-managed).
However you can't use the more common color profiling tools. The
QuadToneRIP
tool called QTR-Create-ICC will create a grayscale ICC profile that
allows matching
luminosity from screen to print and also allows softproofing in PS that
shows the hue
of the print as well.
Roy
-
Roy Harrington
email@hidden
Black & White Photo Gallery
http://www.harrington.com
http://www.quadtonerip.com
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