Re: Epson canned profiles
Re: Epson canned profiles
- Subject: Re: Epson canned profiles
- From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2018 16:09:15 -0600
On Apr 14, 2018, at 12:21 PM, ben <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> If Epson has finally solved that problem, good on them.
What problem?
> I've never been an Epson user, and I'm not on the latest-as-of-last-week
> generation of everything.
As one with no experience with Epson printers, what problems?
> As everybody who _isn't_ brand new to this game knows, it's not hard to find
> visible differences in the surfaces from one batch of the "same" paper to the
> next, and printers have long been notorious for varying density, often on a
> per-channel basis, with different resolution (etc.) settings. Epson papers
> definitely weren't immune before, and, based on laments from their users, the
> printers weren't, either.
First, I don't know what everyone knows; I only speak for myself based on
actual experience.
2nd. Indeed, paper formulations can change and at least with Epson, so do the
names; examples would be "Epson Premium Luster" vs. "Epson Ultra Premium
Luster". Would you like the dE differences, I can provide them.
Are you suggesting that within each group, there are variations of paper
batches and if so, do you have any colorimetric data to back that up? For
Epson's papers!
> But, again, if that's no longer the case, it's damned well about time, and
> congratulations to Epson for solving the problem.
What problem again are you suggesting?
> There are not that many knobs that will screw anything up.
>
> What's your profiling engine?
In the least few years? Profilemaker Pro, MonacoProfiler, i1Profiler and Copra.
You?
> Because the usage screen just for the profiling engine I use has over 80
> options listed with -?, almost all of which will change the output (as
> opposed to setting a description string, etc.). And that's entirely separate
> from chart generation, color transforms, etc., etc., etc.
Provide us some dE values for differences in the same package when moving said
sliders with a RelCol intent. Your readers should take note of the question
mark too.
I know of NO settings in any of the above packages that are hurt me buttons
that would hose/ruin a profile, even when nearly all controls only affect the
Perceptual Table.
Andrew Rodney
http://www.digitaldog.net/
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