[alt-photo] Re: ICC for Pictorico

Loris Medici mail at loris.medici.name
Mon Apr 26 18:25:28 GMT 2010


BTW, you're confusing paper profile and color profile. I'm talking
about the paper profiles that come embedded into the printer's driver.
And finally, definitely consider QTR if you otherwise fail; yes, it's
harder to learn it but since many respectful sources praise it so
much, it's definitely a nice tool. (I haven't used it myself because -
unfortunately - they don't support HP printers. I'm sure I would be
using it if I had an Epson, since I like the idea of being able to
control the printer precisely.)

Regards,
Loris.


2010/4/26 Loris Medici <mail at loris.medici.name>:
> Trevor, you have to choose the profile that lays the most ink *which
> the substrate is able to hold* when making digital negatives. I'm not
> sure about the current Epsons but this usually is the profile for
> glossy premium quality photo papers, as you already have suggested.
> Pictorico (and Agfa SelectJet/CopyJet) is able to hold ink when using
> that profile...
>
> 2010/4/26 Trevor Cunningham <trevor at chalkjockeys.com>:
>> The Pictorico website only goes up to R2400, before skipping to the 3800, in
>> their ICC profiles for Premium OHP. Anyone have such a file laying around
>> for an R2880? Or would I be good with choosing the Premium Glossy profile?
>



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