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Re: Paper White? on prints from Aperture
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Re: Paper White? on prints from Aperture


  • Subject: Re: Paper White? on prints from Aperture
  • From: John W Lund <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2011 15:46:12 -0800
  • Thread-topic: Paper White? on prints from Aperture

My experience pretty much confirms this. Printing from Photoshop thru the
Epson driver to a SP7880 (Mac OSX 10.6.6), I too am seeing this faint tone
outside the image.

Two other observations which seem rather strange:

1) As Martin noted, the tone is not confined to the actual image area,
instead fills the entire page size as defined in the Epson driver; and

2) As pointed out elsewhere (by Andrew Rodney, I think), this phenomenon
happens with printer profiles created by ProfileMaker, but *not* with those
from the ProfilerPro engine. At least that's what I see printing the same
image with a PM5.10 profile vs. using a Pulse ColorElite profile.

The latter has made a serious dent in the usefulness/value of my EyeOne iO
table. Sigh...


John

JWL Images
Emeryville, CA



On 3/1/11 12:02 PM, "email@hidden"
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> Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 21:29:46 +0000
> From: Martin Orpen <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: Paper White? on prints from Aperture
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>
> I wouldn't report a bug in Aperture as it nothing to do with this issue.
>
> I should have made it clearer in my post that we were printing from Adobe
> Photoshop, we've never printed from Aperture.
>
> This only appears in areas that are outside of the image area -- it's not what
> would be commonly understood as a "scum dot" because the whites in images
> appear as expected. To clarify, if you print a white A4 image on an A2 sheet
> you'll get a truly white A4 image surrounded by a very light tint of cyan that
> extends all the way to the edges of the A2 sheet.


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