DM> I'm not too worried about this as the results I've had have been quite
DM> good despite some gamut clipping (particularly blues and yellows) as my
DM> source images exceed the limits of sRGB. If I was looking for fine-art
There is this webpage which has diagram of the gamut of Frontier and
No
On May 17, 2004, at 2:16 AM, William Robb wrote:
There is really no such thing as a "profile" in this instance.
Really, find out what colour spaces the lab recognizes, and choose
the one that is best for you.
If they can't tell you, then the default profile to use is sRGB.
In the case of my lab, th
>> I would appreciate that. If there are separate profiles for matte
WR> and
>> glossy paper I would like to get hold of both.
WR> There is really no such thing as a "profile" in this instance.
WR> Really, find out what colour spaces the lab recognizes, and choose
WR> the one that is best for you
DM> I would appreciate that. If there are separate profiles for matte and
DM> glossy paper I would like to get hold of both.
Today I am getting wedding proofs from them, so I will ask.
DM> My friend uses Profile Prism, which first profiles your scanner then
DM> uses that to profile your printer.
On May 15, 2004, at 10:37 PM, Frantisek Vlcek wrote:
I can ask my lab which has very competent staff if their D-LAB has an
softproofing ("printer") profile for use on my computer. I can send
you one too, if they have.
I would appreciate that. If there are separate profiles for matte and
glossy pa
WR> I can't get any of this info from Noritsu. All they were able to tell
WR> me is that the machine presumes everything is sRGB.
WR> They have their own profiling system for monitor balance, it seems to
WR> very closely match the monitor balance I get from my Pantone Spyder
WR> thingie.
It can mu
DM> The output profile will be kept internally on the machine and I don't
DM> know if you'll be likely to get your hands on it. I certainly couldn't
DM> - I don't even know if Agfa used an ICC workflow in their machine, or
I too would think they have CMS of their own design. But at least Fuji
rel
>> Or we could compare the
>> generic Frontier ICC profiles Fuji provides with profiles from
WR> Noritsu
>> and others, if any are for download.
WR> sRGB is the standard profile used by the industry.
sRGB is only a working profile, as I understand it. You are right that
most digilabs assume the
- Original Message -
From: "Frantisek Vlcek"
Subject: Re: Inkjet recommendations (WAS: Re: Pentax High End DSLR)
Anybody
> knows which device has the widest gamut (perhaps on which paper as
> well) ?
They are all 8 bit per colour channel printers.
It doesn't
My lab uses Agfa D-lab 2, I think. It does have a worse scanning unit
than Frontier, but that doesn't matter as I bring digital files in,
not negatives. And time to time I use another lab with Frontier 350.
Maybe the frontier is better, but the lab with Agfa is just more
professional. They have bet
Frontier 375 or Epson 725.
Bill
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From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 8:43 PM
Subject: Re: Inkjet recommendations (WAS: Re: Pentax High End DSLR)
>
> - Original Message -
now...
> -Original Message-
> From: Anand DHUPKAR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 13 May 2004 22:51
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Inkjet recommendations (WAS: Re: Pentax High End DSLR)
>
>
> --so, you are using canon printer
--so, you are using canon printer with epson paper ?
there is no compatibility problem !! that's an interesting point...
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 07:44:
>
> Which brings up a good question: What are folks printing their *istD images
> with?
I use an Epson 2000P. I also have an Olympus P-400 (like Dave). Am seriously
considering either the HP 7960 or Epson R800 as well to be a general purpose printer
for other documents (I have an HP Deskjet 970
>
> Which brings up a good question: What are folks printing their *istD images
> with?
I use a Canon S800 with a BJC8200 as a backup.
Paper used is Ilfords Classic Gloos/Pearl and Epson Glossy.
I recently bought an Olympus P-400 dye-sub.The few test prints
- Original Message -
From: "Timothy Sherburne"
Subject: Inkjet recommendations (WAS: Re: Pentax High End DSLR)
>
> Which brings up a good question: What are folks printing their
*istD images
> with?
Noritsu 3101
William Robb
Re: Inkjet recommendations (WAS: Re: Pentax High End DSLR)
> I used to have an Epson (Stylus Photo EX) but when it croaked, the
> frequent head clogging put me off Epsons.
I have the i950 and it is VERY good. I am picky, and I AM that picky -
but I love this printer. No idea about longevity, but then it all seems
to be largely guesswork these days anyway sadly...
> -Original Message-
> From: Timothy Sherburne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 12 May 2004
Agfa D-Lab (my local lab) and sometimes my home HP 7350. Once in a
while the Sam's Club Fuji Frontier.
Bruce
Wednesday, May 12, 2004, 2:10:41 PM, you wrote:
TS> Which brings up a good question: What are folks printing their *istD images
TS> with?
TS> Right now I'm using an aging HP 970 Cxi,
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