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Re: Re(2): [datacolor_group] Re: Advice about Spyder3Studio

2009-06-10 by Cdtobie

What puzzles me is that, if your printer isn't out of whack, you  
should get results from the Datacolor tools that rival that of the  
xrite products...

C. D. Tobie
Global Product Technology Mngr.
Digital Imaging & Home Theater
Datacolor.com
CDTobie@...

On Jun 9, 2009, at 6:33 PM, "Christoph Fischer" <tarqeq@...> wrote:

> thanks. i'll try to go on with the spyder.
> some canned profiles print quite neutral,  i.e. the result is
> satisfying. some corrected spyder profiles work well in some cases.  
> i'll
> have the choice.
> if i'll be very rich one day, i'll buy an x-rite... eventually
> christoph
>
> ---original message---
> CDTobie  / CDTobie@...
> Tue, 9 Jun 2009 12:18:41 -0400 / Re: [datacolor_group] Re: Advice  
> about
> Spyder3Studio
>
>
>>
>>> ok. i repeat, what i've written in my very recent posts:  my printer
>>> (epson2100)
>>> produces a cyan-green color cast . spyderprint turns it in a green-
>>> yellow cast
>>>
>> It appears you are saying canned profiles for this printer do not
>> produce neutral prints? If not, it may be an unsolvable issue... If  
>> X-
>> Rite tools can magically fix it and Datacolor ones cannot (and this
>> happens once in a while in one direction, once in a while in the  
>> other)
>> then you may be obliged to choose your profiling tools accordingly.  
>> If
>> neither one will produce neutral prints, you'll probably need to  
>> accept
>> that the printer is not going to print acceptable color, and at your
>> options for a newer printer.
>>
>>
>> C. David Tobie
>> Global Product Technology Manager
>> Digital Imaging & Home Theater
>> Datacolor
>> CDTobie@...
>> www.datacolor.com/Spyder3
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: christoph fischer <tarqeq@...>
>> To: datacolor_group@yahoogroups.com
>> Sent: Mon, 8 Jun 2009 8:41 pm
>> Subject: [datacolor_group] Re: Advice about Spyder3Studio
>>
>> ok. i repeat, what i've written in my very recent posts:  my printer
>> (epson2100)
>> produces a cyan-green color cast . spyderprint turns it in a green-
>> yellow cast
>> and blue becomes purple (also see message 3386). i understand how the
>> application is working, i understand the manual etc. the swiss  
>> supporters
>> examined my printer and the spyder device which seemed to functioning
>> correctly.
>> we discussed the problem and questions of drivers and settings  
>> (photoshop
>> manages colors, no
>> color adjustment by the driver etc), however there was no solution.
>>
>> - i've tried a lot of different driver settings as well as the gimp  
>> print
>> driver. the color cast is clearly visible in every case. The epson
>> support said
>> there might be a problem with the datacolor software or device; the  
>> swiss
>> datacolor support said, there might be a problem with the epson  
>> 2100...
>> i hope to find some better answers here.
>>
>> - as we know, x-rite products allow this printer to print blue color.
>> how is it
>> possible to achieve it with spyderprint?
>> thanks for your help.
>> christoph
>>
>>
>> --- In datacolor_group@yahoogroups.com, CDTobie <CDTobie@...> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Sorry, can't tell what you are saying, or what you are asking, or  
>>> what
>> you are
>> referring to. Please write complete sentences with clear content (and
>> quotes, if
>> they reference something), so that we can get over the language  
>> issue,
>> and into
>> the technical issue.
>>>
>>>
>>> C. David Tobie
>>> WW Product Technology Manager
>>> Digital Imaging & Home Theater
>>> Datacolor
>>> CDTobie@...
>>> www.datacolor.com/Spyder3
>>>
>>> www.colorvision.com
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: christoph fischer <tarqeq@...>
>>> To: datacolor_group@yahoogroups.com
>>> Sent: Mon, 8 Jun 2009 10:31 am
>>> Subject: [datacolor_group] Re: Advice about Spyder3Studio
>>
>>>
>>> i hardly can believe, that it should be possible to get a neutral  
>>> gray
>> gradient.
>>> printing a target without profile yet produces a strong green (ev.
>> cyan cast).
>> i
>>> thought, this is normal with this printer, isn't it?
>>>
>>> however there are several standard profiles working well. e.g.  
>>> from ilford
>>> permajet, (including an custom profile made by permajet. Moreover  
>>> these
>> profiles
>>> are printing real blue!
>>> thanks for help or, at least,  explanation...
>>>
>>> christoph
>
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