RE: Colour management and photographers - another perspective.
RE: Colour management and photographers - another perspective.
- Subject: RE: Colour management and photographers - another perspective.
- From: "Niemann, Andy RBCM:EX" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 17:59:45 -0700
- Thread-topic: Colour management and photographers - another perspective.
Paul wrote:
.... I was surprised during this research to receive a "special offer"
from one of my suppliers which offered a monitor calibrator and paper
profiler (not the Munki) for $AUS755.00 - after trading in an existing
monitor calibrator.
.... Since last Wednesday have been happily "dinking" away at thousands
of little colour and grey squares while I create my own profiles.
Be interested in how your profiles work out. I took great care making
paper profiles for a while with an eye1 (the long version) and the
resulting prints looked pretty good. Until I hit one with a particular
brown in it that was just WAY off. I mean totally off. On one of our
other printers it was a particular cyan that was also totally bizarre.
You only notice it when you hit prints with that particular color in
them.
Since print is not a very important part of my operation (but time
resources are) I've left it at the profiles supplied by the paper and
printer manufacturers. Close enough for what I need at the moment and at
least not totally wonky every now and then.
Hope you have better luck,
Andy
.........
A.Niemann
Photo/Computer Arts
Royal BC Museum, Victoria, BC, Canada
(250) 387-2131
<mailto:email@hidden>
<http://www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/>
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