The profiles look normal to me and as expected a deeper black for the semigloss paper than the semimatte paper, which makes sense to me. There is only a strange identation at the purple side: it looks either the printer can print more than better purples or it cannot print the magenta as good as...
I contacted both godaddy.com and BCH technologies.....Somehow I have the feeling most of these blog posts are AI generated topics, but the striking resemblance with my posts, it must be fed with data from the posts I have written here a time ago.
Hello, not really. If you want really good profiles a preconditioning profile would be better, BUT: my method is good compromise to obtain optimal BW prints without the need of a preconditioning profile. Also if you want to make a profile for somebody else, it is not really convenient to have...
Did you try the manual version in a DOS mode: put your *.ti1, *.ti2, adobeRGB1998.icc files in the same directory and type the command: chartread -v -H -T0.4 "name of your *.ti1 file" ? In my case it would be: chartread -v -H -T0.4 875-target
Otherwise have a look at my ArgyllCM easy how to pdf...
Recently due to some strange guy revering continously to Kevin's site: bchtechnolgies.com I have found some blatant plagiarism of my work:
https://bchtechnologies.com/blog/optimizing-printer-profiles-colormunki-native-software-vs-argyllcms/
original post by me...
Actually the black level is now normal to my eyes when compared to other matte papers. However: the purple/blue has the about the same blackness as your black point. Maybe you did print with the HP Premium Glossy paper setting on this matte paper, which omits the black ink when printing "black".
I have looked at your profile for matte paper and the black level is really out of this world, not even reached by the P900 with the special extra black mode: this way the blacks are coated with extra LLB and MB to increase blackness. I think it is an artifact by the Spyder3print or your black...
I think it has to do with two things: the paper, is the backside paper like (cast paper) ? And which driver setting you were using to print the target: is it some type of HP Glossy paper setting or did you use normal paper setting ? Also the T120 does not have dedicated photo black, only matte...
After I have installed the profile, I checked the profile with iccview.de
Softproofing with Photoshop with the new profile to see if there are any strange colour gradients (sign of reading errors) using the relative colorimetric intent and NO black point compensation to evaluate if the...
Today I took some time to took some pictures of my method to create a pretty good printer profile with ArgyllCMS.
ArgyllCMS is a free to use program with a myriad of possibilities on pair with commercial available software packages in terms of quality of output. Unfortunately the cryptic...
https://bchtechnologies.com/blog/argyllcms-648-patch-target-for-i1-pro-2-optimizing-color-calibration/
Kevin's site, whow my 648 patch target has been mentioned there including how the patch distribution has been selected to create that target, without mentioning this. I think Mooredesignlabs...
You know: i checked the Kevin's site: my ArgyllCMS target has been mentioned there without any reference to printerknowledge.com or the source. Could you remove it ?
I think the target can be found in the directory where spyder print is installed. I am a bit surprised you use the Spyderprint: I found it a terrible device and not accurate (especially the reproductions of blues that are turning into purples).
I have noticed that for example Canon Photo Paper Pro has a particular smell, making me think it contains some kind of aldehyde impregnated into the paper. Aldehydes are known to have a reducing action on dye molecules thus stabilising the colour.
Last weekend I was able to obtain 15 packages (7x A4 (50 sheets) 8x 10x5 (100 sheets)) of the Expertiz 300 gsm PE glossy photo papers from somebody in my own town, who's printer broke down.