Re: Target printing from i1 Profiler
Re: Target printing from i1 Profiler
- Subject: Re: Target printing from i1 Profiler
- From: Giuseppe Andretta <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 01 Mar 2013 09:13:12 +0100
I'm using Epson driver 9.04 on Mac OSX 10.8.2 and Photoshop 13.1.2 and trying to match and synchronize all the printing options between ACPU and i1 Profiler but I can't realize what I'm doing wrong (the printed target is perceivable without measuring it, completely dull).
The other unbelievable thing is that the target is printed good (with vivid colors) with the sort of old way workflow, No Color Management and OFF in the driver.
When I saw the poor results from ACPU and i1Profiler I tried to workaround printing the target from Photoshop and, as I told you, selecting the Printer Manages Colors option and then, as I did in the old way, I turn OFF the driver.
After measuring the profile with an i1 IO I compare it with the factory profile using ColorThink, just to see if it was at least similar, and they are. I know that it shouldn't work that way and I'm still working to find out the way for printing targets correctly from i1Profiler. I just don't want to waste time measuring and comparing the target printed with it because is so different but still seeking the right way.
Thanks anyway I will try once again and let you know
Giuseppe
On 01/mar/2013, at 00:02, Andrew Rodney <email@hidden> wrote:
> On Feb 28, 2013, at 3:45 PM, Mark Stegman <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> In other words, we shouldn't worry about the Colorsync ON option being locked in because it's not doing anything it shouldn't?
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> Correct!
>
>> While I am familiar with the current 'work around' using the Color Print Utility I am still bemused by that fact that using Printer Color Management doesn't turn colour management OFF in Photoshop (I note the option for a Rendering Intent!). Is there any sense to this?
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> It doesn't, it's just another somewhat convoluted print path.
>
> Use i1Profiler to print. ACPU works but sometimes has a scaling issue and I'm not sure what triggers it. Sometimes it's fine, sometimes not. If you're using an iSis, the output has to be correctly scaled or it will barf. If you're using a handheld unit, or an i0, not a problem.
>
> Andrew Rodney
> http://www.digitaldog.net/
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