Oh, one other suggestion would be to try the 729 patch target, to increase your sampling frequency. C. David Tobie Global Product Technology Manager Digital Imaging & Home Theater CDTobie@... Datacolor www.datacolor.com/Spyder3 On Oct 13, 2009, at 9:22 AM, C D Tobie wrote: > > On Oct 13, 2009, at 6:59 AM, xrdbear wrote: > >> I've owned the Printfix Pro Suite (currently updated to >> Spyder3print v3.5) for several years and created a number of >> profiles with it for my Epson 2200 and 2400 and all of the profiles >> have showed strange uneven areas when you view a soft proof of the >> Granger Rainbow. Epson profiles on the other hand look very smooth. >> I just bought an Epson 3800 and decided to give it a go and profile >> an Innova paper smooth cotton natural white. The profile I got >> looked like every other profile I've done on the Granger Rainbow: > > > Yes, our profiles are opitimized for photographic color, not for > synthetic color. How they react with out of gamut synthetic colors > might matter to people who create vector art, but not typically to > photographers. >> >> http://www.ullinish.com/images/GrangerRainbow.jpg >> >> with the strange inconsistences in the cyan area. In practice the >> profile works very well with out of camera images but if you push >> the saturation of blue skies it creates weird posterization effects. > > If your skies are pushed to the point that you hit the out of gamut > cyan range, you may want to reconsider your saturation increases. > The other option is to change your rendering intent. I suspect you > are using Perceptual or Relative Colorimetric, and will find the > situation is improved (and also that your skies require far less > saturation increase) using Saturation intent. >> >> Does anyone know why I am getting these artifacts? I have measured >> most carefully over many many attempts although I have never >> attempted to average measurement sets. > > Its not anything you are doing in building the profile, its likely > to be a combination of your expectations, your techniques, and your > rendering intent. > > C. David Tobie > Global Product Technology Manager > Digital Imaging & Home Theater > CDTobie@... > > <image003.gif> > > Datacolor > www.datacolor.com/Spyder3 > > > > =
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Re: [datacolor_group] Uneven profiles
2009-10-13 by C D Tobie
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