RE: Canon Matte M1 - Gray Balance -> Visual
RE: Canon Matte M1 - Gray Balance -> Visual
- Subject: RE: Canon Matte M1 - Gray Balance -> Visual
- From: Roger Breton via colorsync-users <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2019 20:30:26 -0400
I got to run a proof of i1Profiler's calculated gray balance on my printer,
on this incredibly, brutally and obnoxiously optically brightened Canon
Matte paper, and the results were not bad at all. The profile, to me, has
done a good job of converting the source neutral CIE Lab values to the
destination color space of the paper. Only the L 90 patch appears visually
yellower than the rest. But, to me, overall, the patches appear to "belong"
to the Paper White "family", chromatically. Nothing really sticks out like a
sore thumb. Of course, the appearance of the print changes according to the
lighting under which I view it. Under the GTI lamps, it looks acceptably
well-balanced to these eyeballs.
This is an RGB scan of the print:
https://1drv.ms/b/s!AkD78CVR1NBqkLVRYtXX1ak2b9pahQ
I measured each patch with an FD-7 and recorded the M1 CIE Lab values on the
print itself. I think the values speak for themselves.
Next, I plan to try some "grayscale"-type images, and, ultimately, I'll get
to Fogra52...
Thank you so much for your kind help and patience.
/ Roger
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