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Re: [Digital BW] 1290 MIS VM curves ready

2002-08-14 by Jerry Olson

Paul, I'm interested, especially in the neutral and cool curves. I can
run tests on the warm too, no problem.  It would be great to not have to
bother with RGB conversions.  How's the blacks?

Jerry




Paul Roark wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have a grayscale (near dead neutral and no RGB conversion required), warm
> and "nc" ("neutral cool" - 0.02 cool on EAM, like FS-N) curves for the 1290
> written.  They are cross-platform (using "no color adjustment"), use Adobe
> RGB, and 1440.  As usual, they were profiled on EAM.
> 
> I would like to see how they look on other 1290's, since we know that there
> is some variance in these machines.  Hopefully the 1290 I have is not an
> "outlier."  If it is, I'll try to see if I can make appropriate adjustments
> to hit near the middle of the bell curve.
> 
> So, if there are forum members with 1290's, MIS VM ink, and flatbed
> scanners, I'd like to get some feedback on how these curves work.
> 
> Contact me off list if interested.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Paul
> http://www.PaulRoark.com
> 
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