Jen: I assume you are using John Woolf's workflow. If you want to have a decent match between what you see on your monitor and the print then the gamma of the monitor and image and printer should be set to 2.2. As John says, you can mix 2.2 and 1.8 gammas, but you will need to tweak the curve. Jeff Randall -- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "radonprojects" <radonprojects@y...> wrote: > Hi! New to working with MIS Hextone neutral inks. Been > following the workflow and just have a question pertaining to this > paragraph........ > > "This workflow is the same as my workflow for the 4 color Epson > printers. Simply use the 6 color curve and printer settings. This > curve will work best if you monitor is set to a gamma of 2.2. If it > is calibrated to another gamma, you will have to adjust the curve > mostly the toe. If you are not comfortable with editing curves, > simply make a second curve or levels adjustment layer and use > it to adjust print output to your monitor." > > > does anyone know if its ok to just assign your profile for that file > to gamma 2.2, or does the whole monitor actually have to be > calibrated to 2.2? > > thanks! > > jen
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Re: question about 6 Color Epson Printer Full Spectrum Workflow
2003-11-05 by Jeff Randall
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