RE: Quick poll: printer calibration methods?
RE: Quick poll: printer calibration methods?
- Subject: RE: Quick poll: printer calibration methods?
- From: Roger <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 20:12:04 -0400
Richard,
In this case, only RGB output profiles will do. Provided Canon's RGB
printing architecture has a real "turn color management off" setting that
actually works, then any good profiling package out there will do an
accurate job. You could also turn to packages like Argyll. Any good
instrument (Spyder3Print, ColorMunki, EyeOnePro, strip readers, ...) will
do. Ideally, avoid printing papers containing optical brighteners. And use
AbsCol rendering intent.
My two cents / Roger
> Sorry, wasn't really specific enough in my question. I'm specifically
> wondering how my esteemed colleagues would approach profiling a low end
> printer (say, up to something like a Canon Pro 9500 Mark II). So, no
> RIPs, using ICC profiles, with the specific aim of improving color
> accuracy.
>
> And it's definitely to-MA-toe, or let's call the whole thing off.
>
> Richard
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