Yes, which printer? And which RIP workflow (Onyx or Epson, Accuphoto or Stochastic - depending on your printer)? And how are you generating these ∆Es? My gut feeling is to not go the profile editor route. Better to fix the root cause of the problem instead fo applying a bandaid. Scott Martin
On Jun 22, 2019, at 1:35 PM, zbet66--- via colorsync-users <colorsync-users@lists.apple.com> wrote:
I've tried both Onyx and Xrite i1 Profiler to profile an Epson solvent printer. The profile comes out fine as far as tone and gray. The Delta E's for Reds and Magentas are over six. I also tried more sampling with the Isis spectro. The results are still the same with either profiling application. The only solution I can come up with is to purchase a profile editor. The EFI editor is a bit expensive and comes with a profile maker which I do not need. Does anyone have another possible solution to this? Randy ZauchaManaged Color ______________________________________________