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The next stage of patch reading, which proved impossible with the first "greyscale only" targen settings, was straight forward with the second 335 greyscale/622 colour patches target.
I have created a profile for 200g PPD pearl microporous paper, using these targen settings and printed a test image in both colorimetric and perceptual rendering.
The results are very satisfactory and show more even greyscale steps (I can see a difference between the two darkest black steps which I could not before) and excellent colour. I am allowing the prints to mature a day or so and will then scan them and display them here, together with a copy of the profile file and the CAP file, in downloadable form. This was definitely a step improvement!
I have created a profile for 200g PPD pearl microporous paper, using these targen settings and printed a test image in both colorimetric and perceptual rendering.
The results are very satisfactory and show more even greyscale steps (I can see a difference between the two darkest black steps which I could not before) and excellent colour. I am allowing the prints to mature a day or so and will then scan them and display them here, together with a copy of the profile file and the CAP file, in downloadable form. This was definitely a step improvement!