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Canon Matte M1 - Gray Balance
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Canon Matte M1 - Gray Balance


  • Subject: Canon Matte M1 - Gray Balance
  • From: Roger Breton via colorsync-users <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2019 15:54:56 -0400

I have not tested this visually but I thought I would share the results of
creating an ICC profile for this brutally optically brightened paper, to
show you what the gray balance looks like, as calculated by i1Profiler:

https://1drv.ms/b/s!AkD78CVR1NBqkLVQBL8jEF3g7ZS8bw

It is "weird" to see Yellow systematically "over cyan"? It goes against what
Don Hutchison always called the "Traditional Cyan bias" in color
separations.

I intend to print this gray balance through the profile on this paper.

When I measure each printed patches, what ought to be my criteria: that the
a* and b* values gradually transition from White Paper to the Total Ink
Limit (e.g. 341%)?

/ Roger Breton
www.graxx.ca

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