Re: Monaco Profiler 4.7 to X-Rite i1 Publisher Pro Upgrade (iteration)
Re: Monaco Profiler 4.7 to X-Rite i1 Publisher Pro Upgrade (iteration)
- Subject: Re: Monaco Profiler 4.7 to X-Rite i1 Publisher Pro Upgrade (iteration)
- From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 13:28:13 -0600
On Aug 26, 2011, at 6:12 PM, Marc Levine wrote:
> The net-net of all this is that, when using this chart, I typically see about a .5dE reduction. Sometime a lot more. Sometime a lot less. It’s largely dependent on how “regular” your printer is.
Thanks for posting that cxf file Marc. I did some tests today. I took a profile originally built in i1P for an Epson 3880, Luster paper. I then optimized it using your new target. I printed two of the neutral Roman 16 targets (Midtone and LowKey) with the original and new optimized profile. The optimization did indeed improve the output in terms of gray balance as I view them side by side under a light booth. I see the smooth neutral gradients in the background of both images appearing more neutral and a bit smoother! This is more evident to my eye on the Midtone BW Roman.
The minimal effort to run this optimization with an iSis is clearly worthwhile! This target should be included on the install disk.
I would encourage others who have the time to test this new optimization target give it a try, report back.
Andrew Rodney
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