lewisham_phil
Getting Fingers Dirty
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Following a number of positive comments here, I started using Hobbicolors replacement ink a while back. I have been doing mainly graphics and CAD work up to now, but I have just started trying some decent quality prints on quality paper, using ICC profiles etc.
This has shown up a problem; I am getting a distinct green cast, to a greater or lesser extent, whatever paper/profile combination I try.
The nozzle check test print is fine; the screen is calibrated using a Spyder and Coloreyes display Pro. I have tried the recommended ICC profiles, and a few more, but overall the greenish tinge remains. On Ilford Galerie Classic Pearl paper (again, using downloaded ICC profiles recommended off the Ilford website), it is particularly bad.
I have uploaded a couple of images onto Photobucket to illustrate what I mean; the original image, and a scan taken of the resultant print (this was onto Canon Glossy Photo paper, using the i9950SP1 profile). The scan is a reasonable representation of the problem,
Am I missing something obvious? Does anyone have any other ICC profiles they would recommend for Hobbicolors inks?
I would be grateful for any ideas..
Original image:
http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn169/lewisham_phil/EDROriginal.jpg
Scan of print:
http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn169/lewisham_phil/PrintScan.jpg
This has shown up a problem; I am getting a distinct green cast, to a greater or lesser extent, whatever paper/profile combination I try.
The nozzle check test print is fine; the screen is calibrated using a Spyder and Coloreyes display Pro. I have tried the recommended ICC profiles, and a few more, but overall the greenish tinge remains. On Ilford Galerie Classic Pearl paper (again, using downloaded ICC profiles recommended off the Ilford website), it is particularly bad.
I have uploaded a couple of images onto Photobucket to illustrate what I mean; the original image, and a scan taken of the resultant print (this was onto Canon Glossy Photo paper, using the i9950SP1 profile). The scan is a reasonable representation of the problem,
Am I missing something obvious? Does anyone have any other ICC profiles they would recommend for Hobbicolors inks?
I would be grateful for any ideas..
Original image:
http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn169/lewisham_phil/EDROriginal.jpg
Scan of print:
http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn169/lewisham_phil/PrintScan.jpg