Re: Paper White? on prints from Aperture
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 17:17:25 -0800
- Thread-topic: Paper White? on prints from Aperture
Hi Andrew,
Oh yes, I should have noted that I am restricting my device profiles to V2
only. Do you not see this with PM5-generated V2 profiles?
And I agree with Martin, that this seems different from the "scum dot"
phenomenon - or at least different from what I remember about, e.g., those
old CMYK jPegs that had no pure white in the image. That "scum" tone was
confined to the boundaries of the actual image, while this phenomenon
extends outside the image area, to fill the (larger) page size chosen.
Hmm, is that clear?
Regards,
John
JWL Images
Emeryville, CA
On 3/1/11 4:22 PM, "Andrew Rodney" <email@hidden> wrote:
> On Mar 1, 2011, at 4:46 PM, John W Lund wrote:
>
>> 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.
>
> Yes but what I reported was with V4 profiles generated from that app, while V4
> from PROFILER were immune. And its also dependant on application. Its another
> of these odd, frustrating printing problems that appears to be a combo of
> items that produce either a sum dot or not. Preview didn't produce the scum
> dot, Photoshop did etc.
>
> Andrew Rodney
> http://www.digitaldog.net/
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