Colin
New Member
I had a friend over last night who is a hobbyist photographer, and who is very knowledgable on the whole realm of colour management, especially as it pertains to photography. We were doing some test prints (photos) on my Neschen Monet canvas. We tried numerous different settings, using the Clip & Tile feature in Versaworks.
The results were not as good as his own smaller, aqueous printer which does print on canvas (he brought samples).
Knowing that a 4-colour solvent printer will never be as good as other printers which can achieve a better gamut, he still felt that the particular profile that was made for the Monet canvas might be the problem, and that a better profile could provide better results.
Your thoughts?
The results were not as good as his own smaller, aqueous printer which does print on canvas (he brought samples).
Knowing that a 4-colour solvent printer will never be as good as other printers which can achieve a better gamut, he still felt that the particular profile that was made for the Monet canvas might be the problem, and that a better profile could provide better results.
Your thoughts?