On Nov 15, 2008, at 7:24 AM, fred_bjorksten wrote: > I am another one who would like to check on the device. The reason is > that I am getting too much magenta into my prints. Various efforts to > identify the cause have failed. Whites are OK. If I print one of the > Spyder 3 test charts using the profile I previously made with Spyder 3 > Print, would it be possible to measure with the device a few color > chart rectangles (samples) to see if they have the right color? > > > If you're getting too much magenta: that implies you're not building, creating, or using the profiles properly. Usually, a printer will have a green cast when it's running uncalibrated. The profile will compensate for this by adjusting the image more towards magenta when you make the print. The two effects (uncalibrated green cast from the printer, plus magenta cast coming from the profile to offset this) cancel each other out. Magenta cast in your PRINTS through the profile implies that when you're printing, your driver is not running with color management turned off. So you get the profile adjustment, without the uncalibrated driver to balance it off, and the result is a magenta print. David Miller Senior Software Developer, Digital Color Solutions Datacolor
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Re: [colorvision_group] Re: Self Diagnostic
2008-11-15 by David Miller
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