Re: Fwd: Re: i1 Profiler Scanner module, clipping white
Re: Fwd: Re: i1 Profiler Scanner module, clipping white
- Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: i1 Profiler Scanner module, clipping white
- From: Mark Stegman <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2016 00:25:23 +1100
It's a while since I used the 10000XL but ours came with Silverfast. Not as
simple as the Epson interface but well regarded. I can't recall the details
of scanner profiling procedure now but I would have thought it better than
the Epson.
Mark
On 11 November 2016 at 23:21, David Scharf <email@hidden>
wrote:
> Yes, Vuescan (pro) is very capable software. It is one software program
> that I use with my Epson V750. The biggest problem with it, is that it does
> not keep your preview in memory. You have to do a new preview every time
> you open it back up which can be a big time waster if you have more than
> one neg or transparency in the scanner. Other than that, it is very
> versatile.
> DAVID SCHARF PHOTOGRAPHY
>
> *DAVID SCHARF PHOTOGRAPHY*
>
> Los Angeles, CA 90039
>
>
>
> On 11/11/16 12:55 AM, Ernst Dinkla wrote:
>
>> Vuescan supports the 10000XL and much more scanner models. Works in 3 OS
>> environments. It allows a RAW DNG export (disguised Tiff) without any
>> influence on the image. Could be a good start for this instead of using
>> the
>> Epson software. Add a whiter patch than the original to the scan, for
>> example a stack of Teflon tape. Any unknown OBA content in the original
>> may
>> still bring its white above that level though, depending on the scanner's
>> light source. RAW profile based on Colorchecker or profiling after the RAW
>> stage
>>
>>
>> Met vriendelijke groet, Ernst
>>
>> http://www.pigment-print.com/spectralplots/spectrumviz_1.htm
>> July 2016 update, 700+ inkjet media white spectral plots
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 1:18 AM, Martin Orpen <email@hidden>
>> wrote:
>>
>> On 9 Nov 2016, at 20:44, Barry Rudick <email@hidden> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Anyone experience this?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yes. But I'd blame the scanner for this, not the profiling software :-)
>>>
>>> I tried to tame an Epson 10000XL A3 scanner when we were having problems
>>> with our Fuji Lanovia.
>>>
>>> The Epson software made it really difficult to lock the scanner settings
>>> down — meaning that each scanning session would yield different results
>>> for
>>> the same chart even when you’d made every effort to keep the settings
>>> locked and consistent.
>>>
>>> I use custom made charts on the print material we were scanning — mostly
>>> Kodak Endura, Fuji Gloss and Fuji Super Gloss — but we’d still get
>>> variable
>>> results and clipping too.
>>>
>>> The profiles were made in Profilemaker as, unlike i1Profiler, you have
>>> the
>>> flexibility to create your own custom chart designs.
>>>
>>> I reckoned that the variation was due to slackness in the Epson’s
>>> internal
>>> pre-scan white point calibration?
>>>
>>> So, providing the scan you used to create the profile didn’t clip the
>>> white, manually editing the production scans prior to applying the
>>> profile
>>> to ensure their white doesn’t clip should give you reasonable results.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Martin Orpen
>>> Idea Digital Imaging Ltd
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