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- Printer Model
- Epson ET-8550
Jose Rodriguez points this out in this video:
Where he's quoting something Northlight Images must have published, but I haven't been able to find (and Jose didn't link in his description).
It seems the "Velvia Fine Art" Paper settings will have the ET-8550 print with both pigment and dye black inks in one print, giving a greater dynamic range and slightly larger color gamut.
I guess this speaks to the limitations of having the printer manufacturers produce the drivers and ICC profiles thus having limited scope for what they're able to achieve.
Regardless, I find this interesting. Maybe I'll get out my colorimeter and make ICC profiles using the "Velvet Fine Art" settings. It's always such a hassle to do this though.
Where he's quoting something Northlight Images must have published, but I haven't been able to find (and Jose didn't link in his description).
It seems the "Velvia Fine Art" Paper settings will have the ET-8550 print with both pigment and dye black inks in one print, giving a greater dynamic range and slightly larger color gamut.
I guess this speaks to the limitations of having the printer manufacturers produce the drivers and ICC profiles thus having limited scope for what they're able to achieve.
Regardless, I find this interesting. Maybe I'll get out my colorimeter and make ICC profiles using the "Velvet Fine Art" settings. It's always such a hassle to do this though.