Re: Epson canned profiles
Re: Epson canned profiles
- Subject: Re: Epson canned profiles
- From: ben <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 08:33:05 -0700
On Apr 16, 2018, at 7:33 AM, edmund ronald <email@hidden> wrote:
> If you wanna take this further, print a large target say at 1440 and 2880
> using an Epson and the same profile - run it through your favorite spectro
> (or even calibrated scanner) and check the DE.
I have zero interest in dropping a few grand on a printer just to verify
Andrew's claims. Nor do I have the time to call all the shops in town to see
who's got one and how much they'll charge me to run several feet of expensive
paper saturated with ink, only to wind up with some random numbers and yet more
worthless examples of modern abstract geometric art.
I will note, though, the irony of being challenged to do so by the person
(Andrew) claiming to have done exactly that when said person has yet to offer
up any measurements of his own.
I'd be genuinely curious, Andrew. What's the measured D50 L*a*b* for R=G=B=0
with the printer (and your favorite paper) in its most economical mode versus
in its highest quality mode? And what's the value that your single
super-profile reports it to be?
Andrew also made mention of measuring half a dozen of the printers and
averaging the results. What did the standard deviation of the measurements look
like? I can believe it was small, but Andrew's provided us with nothing but
"trust me" bluster to put any of it in context.
Cheers,
b&
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