HI Paul,
I've got the PFP for 2 weeks now. I've only printed 2 prints so far
and I also could not match the prints to the softproof. With me the
exposure and contrast and general colors were pretty spot on except
for a tinge of coldness or bluishnes/Cyan compared to the PS soft
proof on the monitor. I guess mine is as not as bad as yours.
I couldn't do any comparison this weekend due to work issues but
believe most profiles would need some adjustments to match the
softproof unless you're not fussy or don't need to monitor match.
I kind of smirk when I read that part which says most PFP profiles
dont need adjustments....
I'll wait till next weekend to work on the prints with the softproof
and some adjustment sliders. Let's see how close I can get a match.
Sorry, I don't really have a solution or suggestion for you.
Here are my 2 cents:
1)I trust you are using the same batch of paper? - its not enough if
its the same brand or paper type, must be same batch.
2)I assume you let the patch dry for at least a day before commencing
the reading?
Ed.
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Re: [colorvision_group] Re: PrintFix Pro profile problems
2006-08-06 by Tom Green
Hi Ed,
The two 729 patch profiles that I have made did not need any adjustments and the prints are great. My experience has been the opposite from you and Paul. ; I profiled Kirkland
Glossy and Moab Entrada 300 bright and am thrilled with the results. Wish I knew how to help. Keep trying. It is a great product.
Tom
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Date: 08/06/06 03:03:43
Subject: [colorvision_group] Re: PrintFix Pro profile problems
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