>>Finished printing the same image referred to in my prior post to the Hahnemuhle Rag Bright White 310 GSM paper. The image required a reduction of "vibrance" in CS4 to -45 and the image printed perfectly well. So my question to you is how can I adjust the vibrance in S3P? >>I just printed a B/W image ...no vibrance adjustment needed. >>I just printed a different color image....no vibrance adjustment needed...beautiful. This does beg the question of if I chose certain adjustments to an image because of my "artistic intent" ... do I lose some of what I desire in order to get an image that will print cleanly? Factors that vary image to image are typically not dealt with via printer profile. But if you can define what each category is (landscape vs portrait, or B&W vs color) and there are adjustments available in Print for the difference, then you can create profile versions for each conditions; assuming there are adjustments in Print for those factors. The saturation versus vibrance slider distinctions are not made in Print. If they prove to be a feature that many users desire, it would be possible to add them... C. David Tobie Global Product Technology Manager Digital Imaging and Home Theater Datacolor inc. cdtobie@... www.datacolor.com On Aug 19, 2010, at 12:39 AM, "brucepanock@..." <brucepanock@...> wrote: > Finished printing the same image referred to in my prior post to the Hahnemuhle Rag Bright White 310 GSM paper. The image required a reduction of "vibrance" in CS4 to -45 and the image printed perfectly well. So my question to you is how can I adjust the vibrance in S3P? > > I just printed a B/W image ...no vibrance adjustment needed. > > I just printed a different color image....no vibrance adjustment needed...beautiful. This does beg the question of if I chose certain adjustments to an image because of my "artistic intent" ... do I lose some of what I desire in order to get an image that will print cleanly?
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Re: [datacolor_group] Hahnemuhle papers and Epson 4000
2010-08-19 by C D Tobie
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