What grey color would you like me to measure and how do I do that?
Should I go into Photoshop and make a grey square with designated RGB values?
Then print the square using my Spyder generated profile, then measure using the Spectro?
Thanks,
Bob P.
At 03:17 PM 9/3/2009, you wrote:
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On Sep 2, 2009, at 11:19 PM, Bob Petruska wrote:
> Ran the same as 2 above, got the same results; printout is slightly
> color saturated, towards red tint, soft-proof slightly washed out
> and fixed it with the soft-proof black level. Canon Standard Driver
> matches the original image very well. I would like to say that this
> printer is one huge printer and I really can't see any printout
> detail differences against the I950.
As for color tint, we really can't talk about that without discussing
what lighting is involved.
Hi CD,
Thanks for monitoring this site the way you do, it is very informative.
As for the tint that Bob P is experiencing, could he measure a grey patch
with the Spyder Spectro and report the results? This would remove any
lighting consideration and maybe give a clue as to how to correct. Or, am I
off base here?
Thanks,
Bob Schoner