On Mar 5, 2018, at 7:49 AM, Pappas George <george@pappasonline.net> wrote:
I started using Imageprint several years ago and came to appreciate it for better print quality and color management predictability given Apple/Epson/Adobe constantly messing with subtle changes that disrupt color management.
I gave up on ImagePrint after using for many generations of the software. I started testing IP after I ran into situations where it couldn’t print areas of saturated color. The first instance that got me started was the side of a building that was a deep saturated blue on my Eizo that IP printed as black. As I went back through my prints I found other areas of saturated color that IP couldn’t render on my 3880 that I just overlooked at the time. When I started to compare the 3D gamuts of profiles in ColorThink (IP’s, custom, and canned) I couldn’t believe the difference. The IP gamuts were very limited - tiny, in fact - when compared with either custom or canned profiles for the Epson - even, if I’m remembering correctly, smaller than sRGB or CMYK gamuts I looked at. I’d post a picture of a CT IP gamut, but shortly thereafter I ditched the software and it’s profiles. Tony - Anthony Sanna (608) 206-3134 asanna@ismaldo.com <mailto:asanna@ismaldo.com> www.tonysanna.com