>>... there is banding (with all curves) >> throuout the region of 70% (grey) to 100% (black)... the banding is >> in the form of uneven gradients (banding pattern varies between >> curves). ... >You might want to try to add noise (1 or 2) using Photoshop "add noise". > That should fix the problem. ... Noise may fix such problems, but fine-tuning the curves might be a better way. The reality of any "canned" profile is that printers and inkset batches vary slightly. A certain percentage of printers, especially, seem to be out on the ends of the bell curve sufficiently that the canned curves are too far off. I suspect with the UT7 or UT2 relatively neutral curves, tweaking the blue curve will fix the problem. I'm guessing that the curve that drops very steeply to turn on the black ink is the problem. Moving the exiting points up or down, as indicated by printing a 21-step test curve, is what I'd try. The 21-step ramp should show the same bumps that are in the photo. Printing with no curves, using the "Color Controls," may also result in a smooth ramp. This is because there are no radical curves in the mix that will magnify the printer variances. If the "no curves" printing method still shows bumps in the ramp, something else may be wrong. Hopefully these wiggles in the ramp will not show up on too many systems, but the reality of canned profiles or curves is that our relatively cheap printers are amazing for the price -- but not perfectly consistent. Paul www.PaulRoark.com
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RE: [Digital BW] Banding fix?
2004-07-29 by Paul Roark
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