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Update: Re: Skin Tones Help...

Update: Re: Skin Tones Help...

2007-01-18 by Doug Lenos

Printed and profiled the 'new' USA paper w/ InkRepublic inks - outstanding results right out of the box...
There is something about the old 'Switzerland' Costco paper that would not profile correctly w/ PFP2.0 and IR inks.
----- Original Message -----
From: Doug Lenos
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 8:39 PM
Subject: Re: Skin Tones Help...

Just returned from Costco - they now have their Prem glossy paper 8.5x11 in 150 sheet count box for $18...

I had several boxes of the 125 count at home (I had bought 6 boxes several months ago) and I have been struggling w/ profiling it (see below) - to 125 count box says Made in Switzerland on the back - the new 150 count box is made in USA.

Initial comparison - USA is much 'whiter' - SWZ paper has a blue tint to it, is thinner, and the surface feels slicker...

I am going to profile and test the new paper - my guess is that it will perform much better and more like the paper they sold before...

----- Original Message -----
From: Doug Lenos
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 10:52 PM
Subject: Skin Tones Help...

I got a new set of inks with my InkRepublic CIS and I am have a hard time dialing in the profile w/ PFPro 2.0... all my skin tones come out too hot/red ... the highlight areas seem to appear as if the person is sunburnt... what should I be adjusting in the software to compensate? Is this enough info to go on ?
Thanks,
Doug

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