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Re: unfavorable X-Rite ColorMunki experience


  • Subject: Re: unfavorable X-Rite ColorMunki experience
  • From: "Mark Segal" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 20:56:34 -0400

Andrew,

You know, now that you mention this example, I have to tell you, when a well-known photographer here and I were doing tests at the time with the new Canon IPF5000 versus the Epson 4800 (or may have been the 4000 - I forget), I ran an image on my Epson, brought the print to his place, then we set-up the same file on his computer and ran it on the Canon. My set-up was Windows XP, Lacie 321, Epson printer. His set-up Apple Mac, Apple display, Canon printer. In terms of colours and luminosity you could hardly tell them apart. We did a couple more - same thing. I was really surprised. He wasn't - his comment was that if both our systems are properly colour-managed we should both get nearly identical results so what happened is what should have happened. Speaks well for where colour management has reached - at least in respect of inkjet printing from Photoshop files. .

Mark
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Andrew Rodney
  To: Robert Krawitz
  Cc: email@hidden
  Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 8:42 PM
  Subject: Re: unfavorable X-Rite ColorMunki experience



  If you take 5 ink jet printers from various manufactures, profile them using
  the current ICC technology, do you expect all the prints from the same
  numbers will appear identically? I don't, nor do I think it would be useful
  to the end user.

  My main question to Edmund is, what's the problem he sees that requires a
  solution? Or is this a solution is search of a problem?

  Andrew Rodney
  http://www.digitaldog.net/


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