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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Jon Cone's new B/W system FYI

2003-03-02 by Martin Wesley

----- Original Message -----
From: <tyler@...>
To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 10:03 AM
Subject: [Digital BW] Re: Jon Cone's new B/W system FYI


> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Bruce <
> smthopr@e...> wrote:
> snip...
> ...This product consists of
> > Paul's curves (or similar) converted to ICC profiles for easy
application.
>
> Ridiculous. Nothing against Paul and his hard work, but people have
> been making curves for the Epson driver and various other drivers for
> years. They could be Culbertson's, or Randall's, or even mine, or
> someone else's who doesn't bother to spend time on lists.
> Some have even been utilizing profiles to make them, and even
> incorporating them into profiles. I'd send you one I made before there
> was ever a Piezography product, but who has ther time for this kind of
> dialogue?
> In fact they are not likely to be anyone's, but based on whatever they
> come up with there.
> Pretty well priced too. I'd say it just might work. As with all things,
> most of us will wait for somebody else to take the plunge and let us
> know. Then complain some more.
> Tyler
>
Tyler,

My impression is that the idea of using ICC profiles to print with grayscale
inks is not a new one. I gather that many people gave it a try but even the
most sophisticated and expensive profile generators and spectrophotometers
failed to produce profiles that gave satisfying prints.

With Jon's announcement it would appear that they have made a breakthrough
in this area, perhaps writing a profile generator designed to work with the
very reduced color gamut of the gray inks. This would be significant because
that technology might work with any grayscale ink set and any printer. Even
if Jon is not interested in profiling other inks, just knowing it can be
done may spur others into a similar attempt.

Things are going to be very interesting for the next few months!

Martin

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