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Getting Fingers Dirty
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Hi all,
i know it seems a stupid question, but i got a stock of A3 and A3+ (600 sheets for 70 euros) of photographic paper, Olmec, Canson, HP, Epson, some Matte, Cotton, Canvas without name, and so on.
My printer is an Epson XP 15.000 and for all the paper i could download a profile i did it, but not for almost all.
For the Epson paper i will use the Epson ICC profiles surely, but for example Olmec (it is. a premium glossy paper) i could try to use the Epson Premium Glossy but maybe i can create a better profile. I know how to do that, i created 2 profiles for two photo papers i got a lot of years ago with success (890 patches with an i1pro), but the question is,
1) is better to profile with a single profile with 890 or more or the 480 patches (i downloaded from here) choosing the correct media type (for Olmec i would use Epson Premium Glossy) ? (this is that i used up to now for profiling paper)
or
2) is better to profile using a preconditional ICC profile (for Olmec always Epson Premium Glossy) using a second step with 890 or more or the 480 patches ?
Did someone some tests in this way ?
Results ? or links to the post ?
For the Cotton or Canvas paper (nothing is written on) which media type would i use for profiling it ?
Thanks in advance
mavtop
i know it seems a stupid question, but i got a stock of A3 and A3+ (600 sheets for 70 euros) of photographic paper, Olmec, Canson, HP, Epson, some Matte, Cotton, Canvas without name, and so on.
My printer is an Epson XP 15.000 and for all the paper i could download a profile i did it, but not for almost all.
For the Epson paper i will use the Epson ICC profiles surely, but for example Olmec (it is. a premium glossy paper) i could try to use the Epson Premium Glossy but maybe i can create a better profile. I know how to do that, i created 2 profiles for two photo papers i got a lot of years ago with success (890 patches with an i1pro), but the question is,
1) is better to profile with a single profile with 890 or more or the 480 patches (i downloaded from here) choosing the correct media type (for Olmec i would use Epson Premium Glossy) ? (this is that i used up to now for profiling paper)
or
2) is better to profile using a preconditional ICC profile (for Olmec always Epson Premium Glossy) using a second step with 890 or more or the 480 patches ?
Did someone some tests in this way ?
Results ? or links to the post ?
For the Cotton or Canvas paper (nothing is written on) which media type would i use for profiling it ?
Thanks in advance
mavtop
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