this is an addendum to my report on the Epson 2200 here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint/message/177 90 Well I got around to downloading the GB software from the Epson France site. I then proceeded to print out the colour patches. The software is simple and straightforward to use. It comes with a pretty big manual - I didnt read a single word of it. The principle of GB has been outlined on the web, so it it was easy to get right in to it, and my high school french was sufficient to decipher the menus. Once I had my printer calibrated I was pleasantly surprised : beautifully neutral graytone prints. I then started experimenting with sepia tones by pre-tinting in photoshop : I am very pleased with the results. There is a problem with metamerism : a neutral tone (daylight)will be slightly magenta under my reference Solex light and bare bulb, and a neutral tone (Solex) will be slightly greenish/cyan under daylight. However the problem is bearable, and perfectionists will just target their print to daylight or artificial light source using two calibration settings. Needless to say I wouldnt have gotten this far without the GB software, which Epson thoughtfully neglected to include with my printer - duh !!! --A.
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Epson 2200 + Graybalancer report
2002-08-27 by ambrotype
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