Re: Paper White? on prints from Aperture
Re: Paper White? on prints from Aperture
- Subject: Re: Paper White? on prints from Aperture
- From: Doyle Yoder <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2011 21:40:47 -0500
I thought this was pretty much a problem printing to RGB devices from Adobe apps that use Apple new printing path.
Until a couple of days, and now I am even more confused.
While creating CMYK paper profiles for my Xerox 700 Digital Press I was quite surprised to find that this same scrum dot occurs with version 4 profiles created from Profilemaker Pro. After doing some testing recreated the profiles (from the same target read) as version 2 and V4 in both OS 10.6.5 and Win 7 64-bit , I found no scrum dot in the V2 profiles in the non image area, but found a light cyan dots in the output when using V4 profiles created by PMP using both operating system.
The integrated Fiery RIP did all the profile conversion. Neither OS was in involved except that the PDF files were generated from Indesign CS4 and CS5 to a USWebCoatedSWOP assignment. Print from ID through the driver to the Fiery with the same results.
Makes me wonder again does this have something to do with Adobe apps after all even when not using Apples new printing path, like from InDesign?
Doyle
On Mar 1, 2011, at 6:46 PM, John W Lund wrote:
> 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
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