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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Need help refining Roark VM workflow on 1280

2002-01-09 by Jerry Olson

And include a little tutorial too!

Jerry


jacques10040 wrote:
> 
> Todd,
> 
> Thanks for your reply. The answers to your questions are yup,
> yup, yup, yup, and yup.
> As I mentioned in my original post, I followed the Roark workflow
> posted on the MIS website. The step wedge helps, but even a
> 21-step wedge does not clearly reveal the kind of subtle
> compression I'm seeing. I'm now modifying the RGB composite
> of Paul's neutral-cool curve, clipping black by 6 points and
> applying a modest S-curve. It's helping. I'll report particulars
> when I've finessed it some more.
> 
> Jacques
> 
> > In addition to the replies from others, you need to make sure
> every setting
> > is is correct in the Epson driver, such as media choice,
> gamma, automatic,
> > etc. These settings vary by printer model.
> >
> > I also think printing out a step wedge is very telling. And have
> you done a
> > nozzle check?
> >
> > Todd
> 
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