W. Fisher
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I profiled some new matte paper on 3880. The i1Photo 3D display of the profile showed the black to be a bit weak for my taste.
Looking in the Epson Properties > Paper Configuration > Color Density it is possible to lay more ink down. I went from the default of 0% up to 25% which did make the black lower by 8 RGB numbers from when it was 0%. This was using the first profile made with the zero density setting.
Question is should one make a density check and setting BEFORE on makes a profile? Maybe just print some RGB=0 image square and adjust the density until the black cannot go any lower than RGB=0 if it even can? My black Dmax is only RGB=50 at a 25% color density now and is not that black on the matte paper. Should I maybe raise the color density up to 50% first and also maybe slow the paper feed speed down as well?
Fwiw, the paper surface is not that flat and smooth and maybe why the ink or the spectrometer cannot get a good black reading. It's more of a ripple than a smooth matte (Red River Palo Duro Etching 315). Hopefully, I am printing on the correct side too - at least isn't running all over the place as it does on some papers if wrong.
Tia.
Looking in the Epson Properties > Paper Configuration > Color Density it is possible to lay more ink down. I went from the default of 0% up to 25% which did make the black lower by 8 RGB numbers from when it was 0%. This was using the first profile made with the zero density setting.
Question is should one make a density check and setting BEFORE on makes a profile? Maybe just print some RGB=0 image square and adjust the density until the black cannot go any lower than RGB=0 if it even can? My black Dmax is only RGB=50 at a 25% color density now and is not that black on the matte paper. Should I maybe raise the color density up to 50% first and also maybe slow the paper feed speed down as well?
Fwiw, the paper surface is not that flat and smooth and maybe why the ink or the spectrometer cannot get a good black reading. It's more of a ripple than a smooth matte (Red River Palo Duro Etching 315). Hopefully, I am printing on the correct side too - at least isn't running all over the place as it does on some papers if wrong.
Tia.