- Thread starter
- #151
- Joined
- Jan 4, 2012
- Messages
- 1,675
- Reaction score
- 1,308
- Points
- 277
- Location
- UK
- Printer Model
- Canon Pro9000 II
Yes, it is indeed very intriguing. Now with this emperical knowledge one can create pretty good real world printer profiles with just 480 patches on just one sheet of A4 paper. I have made a similar profile with 960 patches and there was no improvement at all (2x480 on 2 sheets of A4 paper). Especially the B&W printing quality is very good indeed. I had a spyder4print before and even with the B&W optimisation chart it never produced good B&W.
Actually the neutrality is even better compared to a Colormunki with 2 optimizations (including a B&W neutralising image).
Now what I have done is using the "-N0.75" argument in the targen command to increase the amount of neutral points around the neutral axis.
I have update post #1 to include the 480 patch .txt file.
Did you find -N0.75 had any beneficial effects?