Sam Paul created that step wedge so he'll be the final arbiter, but I'd disregard all views of that entire target other than in Photoshop at 100% magnification (50% or 25% might also be relatively valid). Anything else runs the risk of poor color management, or screen resolution aliasing. Todd > I'm trying to get started with the MIS VM Sepia-Neutral (SN) inkset > in a CIS I just installed in my 1160. In the first nozzle test, there > were a few gaps in the second set of black stairs and several gaps in > the third set of black stairs. (And the non-black colors were of > course a little weird.) But after only a single cleaning and no > waiting, the second and subsequent nozzle tests look good in all > steps in each "color". I hope this means that the SN inks are loaded > properly and the cartridges are correctly seated. So I'm trying to > get ready to use the step test with Paul Roark's curves from the MIS > web page (InkSupply.com). > > If you go to the home page for this list > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint > > and then to the Files page, "Image processing and workflows", the > first entry is "21stepNew.jpg, Paul Roark's New & Improved 21-step > Wedge, 122 KB". > > 21stepNew is the most complex of the 21step images I've seen. So I > thought I'd try to use it. But I'm concerned to understand first a > difference I see in how 21stepNew looks in Internet Explorer 5 (via > QuickTime's PictureViewer 5.0.2) on the Yahoo page and in how it > looks in after it's downloaded by Explorer 5. > > In Explorer, to the left of the 21-step wedge, I see a column of > thirteen vertical bars of graduated shades of gray. The bars are very > distinct; the column looks almost fluted. > > Having used Explorer to download the image, when I try to open it in > Photoshop 6.0.1, I first get the Embedded Profile Mismatch dialog > box, which gives me the usual three choices, all of which result in, > instead of a fluted column, a perfectly smooth one with no bars, just > a smooth gradient. If I close Photoshop and double-click on > 21stepNew.jpg, the Mac OS (9.1) uses PictureViewer 5.0.2, but from > Apple's QuickTime instead of from Explorer, to open 21stepNew, but > this time with the gradient instead of distinct bars. So the download > seems to cause the change. > > I'm curious to know both why the bars turn into a gradient and, if > this reduces 21stepNew's usefulness, whether I should try to > compensate for it somehow. > > Thanks. > > Sam
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Re: [Digital BW] getting started with Sepia-Neutral
2002-02-13 by Todd Flashner
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