overstay2057
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Hello,
I created this Jig for the colormunki photo, since I didn't like the current designs. With this, there should only be a 0.5mm gap between the photo and the bottom of the colormunki (hopefully not affecting readings too much).
However, the profiles I am getting have a yellow cast to them. I used the patches here: Patches
Printing with no color correction gave everything a slight red hue (with some cheap glossy 5x7 paper I had laying around). The initial profile (v1) I got after calibration made everything look Jaundiced/yellowed. I used ACPU and Dry Creek Photo with a Canon PRO-100 with Color/Intensity Manual Adjustment unchecked and glossy media type. (I had to print the patches in borderless since 100% scaling/normal/fit to size modes cut-off one of the patch strips).
The second run is what gave me better results, which was to turn on Color/Intensity Manual Adjustment and under Matching -> Color Correction switch to None. However this v2 profile was still yellowed (but not jaundiced at least). Any suggestion on what I could be doing wrong? Could it just be the paper? Might try with some nicer Red River paper and compare with mine and their ICC profile.
Also in the zip I have added my ti3 file (for v2) if needed.
I created this Jig for the colormunki photo, since I didn't like the current designs. With this, there should only be a 0.5mm gap between the photo and the bottom of the colormunki (hopefully not affecting readings too much).
However, the profiles I am getting have a yellow cast to them. I used the patches here: Patches
Printing with no color correction gave everything a slight red hue (with some cheap glossy 5x7 paper I had laying around). The initial profile (v1) I got after calibration made everything look Jaundiced/yellowed. I used ACPU and Dry Creek Photo with a Canon PRO-100 with Color/Intensity Manual Adjustment unchecked and glossy media type. (I had to print the patches in borderless since 100% scaling/normal/fit to size modes cut-off one of the patch strips).
The second run is what gave me better results, which was to turn on Color/Intensity Manual Adjustment and under Matching -> Color Correction switch to None. However this v2 profile was still yellowed (but not jaundiced at least). Any suggestion on what I could be doing wrong? Could it just be the paper? Might try with some nicer Red River paper and compare with mine and their ICC profile.
Also in the zip I have added my ti3 file (for v2) if needed.
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