natallica
Graphics Guru
Hey Guys,
Just curious for opinions. Long story short, I've gone to Color Management classes and I understand most, if not all the principles and setup to create profiles regarding ink limits and linearization etc. However, since we got this new Epson, and Flexi doesn't seem to care about this printer too much by providing NO profiles whatsoever.
I've created two different profiles for this printer and they both seem to over saturate red or magenta in anything that is actually a photo. Vector graphics seemingly have a terrific vibrancy and the colors are fantastic, but if I send anything with a photo in it, it is way warmer or redder than it should be. My ink limits are pretty good, but this is the first printer we've ran that has Red and Orange ink. My rendering intents for photos are set for 'perceptual' in the RIP and according to my gamut reports, there is virtually no arc in the tails in 'spider view' so I don't think it's too much ink in those channels.
Any ideas on how I can manipulate my profile to still get nice rich colors, but not go overboard on photos with people or objects?
Example below, one is the actual print and the other is a screenshot of the file.
Any help is appreciated, Thx guys
-N8
Just curious for opinions. Long story short, I've gone to Color Management classes and I understand most, if not all the principles and setup to create profiles regarding ink limits and linearization etc. However, since we got this new Epson, and Flexi doesn't seem to care about this printer too much by providing NO profiles whatsoever.
I've created two different profiles for this printer and they both seem to over saturate red or magenta in anything that is actually a photo. Vector graphics seemingly have a terrific vibrancy and the colors are fantastic, but if I send anything with a photo in it, it is way warmer or redder than it should be. My ink limits are pretty good, but this is the first printer we've ran that has Red and Orange ink. My rendering intents for photos are set for 'perceptual' in the RIP and according to my gamut reports, there is virtually no arc in the tails in 'spider view' so I don't think it's too much ink in those channels.
Any ideas on how I can manipulate my profile to still get nice rich colors, but not go overboard on photos with people or objects?
Example below, one is the actual print and the other is a screenshot of the file.
Any help is appreciated, Thx guys
-N8
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