I use this trick all the time with i1Profiler. How could I otherwise compres as much patches on a single sheet of paper, that otherwise is not possible with the standard setting. Define a virtual larger paper size and use photoshop to compress and squeeze the patches into a more convenient...
yes indeed: some PS manipulation involved. I have done this with my custom made ruler for the vintage i1Pro1 and it works, actually even with 8 mm wide patches it is ok to do strip reading (do it slowly).
I always use PS to manipulate the i1Profiler generated tif targets to squeeze and fit them...
Here you are. I have used ArgyllCMS to generate the patches as it distributes the measurement points more evenly in the RGB 3D color space than the rigid i1Profiler "smart patch generator" and I also have injected 64 grey steps into the target for superior grey separation. The standard "smart...
I will quote saying of the former Chinese writer Lu Xün:
......In a country consumed by its own insanity, only the madman has a clear view of things......
I don't understand the problem. I am using ccStudio with my i1Studio and previous with the Colormunki Photo and never a problem at all. I find it even stranger you paid for the Calibrite software (razorblade business model, which I hate).
The above scan is the true color (profiled scanner), the previous are only print screen and do not reflect the final print output. Printscreen (not accurate) is only to compare the softproof between the 2 profiles.
I have sought after something about measurement data, but there is nothing I can find in the directory or in programdata. Most probably it is a closed system, only to have the end profile as the result.
Anyhow I have done a test again today of a profile I did not have printed properly before (I...
I have done a test with a very difficult printer that prints with a huge sepia hue especially in the greys: the Canon TS705 using aftermarket cartridges (Action):
Above the print without color management and below with a dedicated PrintPrism target (tonality: neutral):
I am really impressed...
OK Folks,
yesterday I have done some tests, but I did make some errors: one should not use the sharpening function to print the target and also important is to trim the target with scissors in order to remove all the white paper area surrending the target to be scanned. If not this interferes...
So I started to test now.....the first impression is the profiles are pretty good, but at the expense of a slightly smaller gamut than using the i1Profiler.
I will start with a total new generic high glossy unknown paper with I think alot of OBA's to see how Printprism will perform compared to...
same the waste ink tank can be reset indefinitely (also keep the 15% limit in mind). You don't need a second waste ink tank, it will work when reset without a second waste ink tank.
Good morning Thilo
remember to reset the chips before they fall down 15%, because it might not be able to reset the chips if it is too low. The reset chip have a particular behaviour that everytime you power on the printer it will say you are using none original cartridges blablabla...just...
I have downloaded the latest 1.11 version and the problem has been solved now. I will print a few targets with my different printers and have a side by side comparison with this new technology and the i1pro2 (using the TC9.18 target as comparison) with different paper types and ink sets.
Hi Thilo,
I am glad you managed to write your first post finally. Enjoy the forum like I have done in the last decades and hopefully we all will learn from each others experience and knowledge.