Re: Epson 4900 Calibration
Re: Epson 4900 Calibration
- Subject: Re: Epson 4900 Calibration
- From: José Ángel Bueno García <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 03 Apr 2011 22:48:05 +0200
OK Terence, but we print for long term and can print other that
patches. What the shops or print service sells?. Henry Wilhem would
say that a longer period of dry is appropiate for a final copy/print.
Maybe proofing is Formula 1 and I had not noticed.
Salud
Jose Bueno
2011/4/3 Terence Wyse <email@hidden>:
> Profiles are one thing, calibration is something else.
>
> As long as the dry time for calibration is consistent (5-10 min.), it's viable.
>
> Different markets also.....if it's for proofing (where I live), proofs are viewed likely within minutes/hours of exiting the printer....so it makes sense to profile within roughly the same time period.
>
>
> Terry
>
>
> On Apr 3, 2011, at 1:25 PM, Matthew H. Owens wrote:
>
>> Regarding onboard spectro's, what about the cure time that is necessary for
>> the ink to reach a stable density? For example, with the epson inks,
>> generally overnight is sufficient to wait, but according to data from Epson,
>> it takes about six days till full cure. So until that time the colors will
>> shift. This is the reason I do not use an onboard spectro, and would
>> rather let my ICC swatches dry overnight till scanning. I also scan them
>> again after six days of cure time.
>>
>> --
>> Matthew H. Owens
>> Fine Canvas Prints
>> Fine Art Services
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