Hello all,
to provide me with a simple method to check, wether our color-laserprinters need to be profiled again, I created a graybalance strip (http://eazy.amigager.de/~eazy/icc/proofBar.ps). This strip is created by transforming black values like CMYK(0,0,0,K) with 15<=K<=75 into lab and back to the current cmyk profile of the printer. This strip is created along with every new profile I create. I have problems with patches below 20% which get too light, but this seems to be a problem with the profile, not with lcms. The ICC-engine in front of the printers (jaws) does create the same light results, so Profilemaker 4.1 might be the bad one here (or me, with choosing wrong options for profilecreation ;).
My question: is this a good way or are there better ways to validate a profile?
-- Gruss, Christian Bednarek
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