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Piezo ICC and Full Spectrum Neutral

Piezo ICC and Full Spectrum Neutral

2003-12-09 by Jamie Gannon

Sorry for cross posting - I sent this initially to the Piezo list but 
realize it may be more appropriate on this list.

Question:

I have Full Spectrum Neutral in an Epson 3000. I like the inks. I use a 
Serial (Belkin) to USB converter with Gimp Print, etc. Seems to print 
fine – although I do like the characteristics I'm reading about with 
the Piezotones.

I purchased the new Piezo ICC profiles.

I do plan to evolve to Piezotone inks as the FSN inks run dry to keep 
variables and process as simple as possible.

In the meantime, does the list think it feasible to create a profile 
that will make quality prints using Piezo ICC and FSN inks?

I work on Mac OSX with PS7.

Any advice regarding the working method/process assuming this is 
feasible?

Thanks,
Jamie Gannon

RE: [Digital BW] Piezo ICC and Full Spectrum Neutral

2003-12-09 by Martin Wesley

* -----Original Message-----
* From: Jamie Gannon [mailto:jamie@surprisemedia.net] 
* Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 6:40 PM
* To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
* Subject: [Digital BW] Piezo ICC and Full Spectrum Neutral
* 
* 
* Sorry for cross posting - I sent this initially to the Piezo list but 
* realize it may be more appropriate on this list.
* 
* Question:
* 
* I have Full Spectrum Neutral in an Epson 3000. I like the 
* inks. I use a 
* Serial (Belkin) to USB converter with Gimp Print, etc. Seems to print 
* fine - although I do like the characteristics I'm reading about with 
* the Piezotones.
* 
* I purchased the new Piezo ICC profiles.
* 
* I do plan to evolve to Piezotone inks as the FSN inks run dry to keep 
* variables and process as simple as possible.
* 
* In the meantime, does the list think it feasible to create a profile 
* that will make quality prints using Piezo ICC and FSN inks?
* 
* I work on Mac OSX with PS7.
* 
* Any advice regarding the working method/process assuming this is 
* feasible?
* 
Jamie,

I would try just following the instructions that came with Piezo ICC and see
what you get. Print a step wedge with the plug-in first and then one with
Piezo ICC using the appropriate workflow for each. Since the FSN inks were
designed to work with the plug-in and the FSN inks are the same densities of
the Piezotone inks I would expect that the combination would work. 

Since Piezo ICC was calibrated to the different Piezotone inks and the
density of the FSN is probably not precisely the same I would expect that
the tone ramps with the FSN inks might not be as smooth but the only way to
find out is to give it a try.

If you print the step wedges, send me a scan. I and many others will be
interested to compare the two. Once I get the Piezo ICC myself I will post
some scans of wedges with Piezo ICC and the Piezo plug-in using Selenium PT
inks.

Martin Wesley
www.carolyn.cc/Guests/MartinWesley/pages/MW_01.html
www.borderless-photos.de/guests.html

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