W. Fisher
Printer Guru
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You are right that some cannot see the black differential issue, but I do!
What bothers me more about it is that the i1 PhotoPro2 goes a bit batty when I hit Step 21 (Blackest step on my 21 step target) and the L values sometime reverse. Example: L* drops 20, 15, 10 and then back up to maybe 12 on the last step of 21 (Instead of maybe going to 9 where it should be instead of 12.). I pull the black back in the quad file and it gets better so BK is a gloss differential matter that even the x-rite spectrometer gets upset over.
Funny how you can pull the BK black back in the quad file and it gets even blacker according to the i1, and spraying down more black and it gets lighter (although now more Matte looking too.). I used to think "More is Better" for black, but when it reverses and gets lighter, that ain't good.
Yes. There apparently are indeed ink addicts around here!
Will.
What bothers me more about it is that the i1 PhotoPro2 goes a bit batty when I hit Step 21 (Blackest step on my 21 step target) and the L values sometime reverse. Example: L* drops 20, 15, 10 and then back up to maybe 12 on the last step of 21 (Instead of maybe going to 9 where it should be instead of 12.). I pull the black back in the quad file and it gets better so BK is a gloss differential matter that even the x-rite spectrometer gets upset over.
Funny how you can pull the BK black back in the quad file and it gets even blacker according to the i1, and spraying down more black and it gets lighter (although now more Matte looking too.). I used to think "More is Better" for black, but when it reverses and gets lighter, that ain't good.
Yes. There apparently are indeed ink addicts around here!
Will.