-----Original Message-----
From: Johnny Eades <jeades1@...>
To: colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 16:59:41 -0000
Subject: [colorvision_group] Re: Observation on difference in PFP beta
1.7 and 1.5
Disregard the previous message. I did not resolve the issue that
easily. It worked on only one particular print, but not on the next
one. It's back to the drawing board or go back to Beta 5.
Your frustrated friend in Photogrpahy,
Johnny Eades
--- In colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com, "Johnny Eades" <jeades1@...>
wrote:
>
> Duh!!! This is Stupid signing in. Have you ever done something so long
> the right way and suddenly completely forgetting how to do it. This is
> called a SENIOR moment, unless it takes three days to realize it was
> the wrong way. Well, my moment (days) was caused by my not realizing
> the setting in Photoshop had changed (I had changed it) to an
> incorrect settting. I had opened an image and had converted it to the
> Colorvision printer profile and also viewed it with the printer
> profile, noticing some difference but not understanding that I needed
> to have left it with Adobe RGB color profile assigned it as it came
> out of the camera, and then proofing it with the printer profile and
> also printing it through the printer profile with no color management
> in the driver settings. Now I am a happy camper (until I do something
> stupid again).
>
> Your enlightend friend in Photography,
>
> Johnny Eades
>
>
>
>
> \aAi -- In colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com, "Johnny Eades"
> <jeades1@> wrote:
> >
> > This is meant an either an observation or to point out some error on
> > my part. Either way I need some help from someone who has noticed or
> > make the same error (and recovered) as I have (but not recovered). I
> > received an e-mail from CD Tobie that allowed me to download beta
1.7
> > of PFP. I created a printer profile for my 1280/MIS ink color
workflow
> > and have observed a constant greenish pallor on the resulting prints
> > printed with the new profile. What leads me to make the relation to
> > PFP is if I print the same images with the profile made from the 1.5
> > beta, the resulting prints do not have the greenish pallor. There
are
> > some marked differences though that need to be considered. The 1.7
> > beta profile is used on Canon Matte paper and the 1.5 is used on
> > Costco Glossy. When the glossy profile is printed on matte paper the
> > result is satisfactory whereas the 1.7 made for matte paper is not
> > satisfactory. I even reprofiled the matte paper profile again (using
> > the same printed test sheet) and still get the greenish pallor.
> > HHHEEEELLLLPPPP!!!!
> >
> > Your frustrated friend in Photography.
> >
> > Johnny Eades
> >
>
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