Re: Shadow detail - printer profiles
Re: Shadow detail - printer profiles
- Subject: Re: Shadow detail - printer profiles
- From: Derek Cooper <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 10:25:55 -0400
On May 14, 2007, at 10:02 AM, Andrew Rodney wrote:
I’m not seeing incorrect reads which is my point. I have when using
an EyeOne and the old slide ruler but I usually also got an error
tone. With the i0, I can measure the same target over and over, the
deltaE’s reported in MeasureTool are tiny, about what I’d expect to
see based on such a device.
I would agree - two clean target reads results in very tiny DeltaE's
for me too. I'm surprised you've never gotten a black patch read.
Lucky guy! :)
Yes, to the degree I get an error dialog. I then use the Low
Resolution setting or swap out the B EyeOne for an A (slower seems
to make the device happier). But I’ve never measured a target
without some error indication, then found one patch wasn’t measured
correctly.
Do you use the UV-cut version of the Eye-One Pro?
What’s that? For CMYK I use the ECI2002 targets.
basICColor's CMYKick will work fine with ECI2002 targets. Just
curious if you'd given it a whirl. PMP was unable to generate a
satisfactory profile based on the target reads I was doing. I gave
kick a whirl to determine if it was the spectro that was struggling,
or the software. Turns out, it was PMP that was struggling with the
measurement data, since CMYKick generated a very pleasing profile.
DropRGB is the equivalent for RGB data.
You might want to give it a boo and see what you think of it. I've
only done a quick test.
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