filmscanners: Printer dither and discontinuities

2001-01-22 Thread Dana Trout
Tony, I've noticed some bad bumps also so I created a test panel to help figure out what's going on. Take a look at the test panels at the bottom of http://www.troutcom.com/gdtpug/profiles/test-images.html Do be careful when interpreting prints made from this image: if you have PhotoShop s

RE: filmscanners: Printer dither and discontinuities

2001-01-22 Thread shAf
Dana writes ... > Tony, I've noticed some bad bumps also so I created a test panel to > help figure out what's going on. > > Take a look at the test panels at the bottom of > http://www.troutcom.com/gdtpug/profiles/test-images.html > > Do be careful when interpreting prints made from this

Re: filmscanners: Printer dither and discontinuities

2001-01-23 Thread Tony Sleep
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 11:49:08 -0800 Dana Trout ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > However, if you choose sRGB as your > "standard" RGB space when you print the image, almost everything is > within the gamut of the 6-color printers. I haven't a problem with the gamut, it's wider than most print proces

Re: filmscanners: Printer dither and discontinuities

2001-01-23 Thread Photoscientia
Hi Tony. > I haven't a problem with the gamut, it's wider than most print processes, it's that > the Epson's seem incapable of subtlety in places. This becomes fairly obvious if > you try and print a graduated bar that runs through all hues. This seems to be the > case in sRGB or anything else.

RE: filmscanners: Printer dither and discontinuities

2001-01-23 Thread Frank Paris
EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: filmscanners: Printer dither and discontinuities > > > Hi Tony. > > > > I haven't a problem with the gamut, it's wider than most print > processes, it's that > > the Epson's seem incapable of subtlety in places. This

Re: filmscanners: Printer dither and discontinuities

2001-01-24 Thread Photoscientia
Hi Tony. > I haven't a problem with the gamut, it's wider than most print processes, it's that > the Epson's seem incapable of subtlety in places. This becomes fairly obvious if > you try and print a graduated bar that runs through all hues. This seems to be the > case in sRGB or anything else.

Re: filmscanners: Printer dither and discontinuities

2001-01-24 Thread Arthur Entlich
Photoscientia wrote: > Hi Tony. > > >> I haven't a problem with the gamut, it's wider than most print processes, it's that >> the Epson's seem incapable of subtlety in places. This becomes fairly obvious if >> you try and print a graduated bar that runs through all hues. This seems to be the