What I've found, after trying three sets of sample profiles made by  
highly respected color management experts is that the Epson profiles  
for Epson Enhanced Matte and Epson Velvet Fine Art supplied with the  
R2400 are about as good as I can get. So I stick with the Epson  
profiles and don't worry about it.

That's not true of the Hahnemühle Fine Art Photo Rag profile supplied  
by H___, the aftermarket profiles worked better. Since I don't print  
on this paper very often, I find I get better results going to the  
Epson driver's controls and tweaking the settings there myself. I  
don't see a heck of a lot of difference in the print quality between  
this paper and the Epson VFA, but it does have a slightly smoother  
surface.

Godfrey

On Feb 28, 2007, at 7:16 AM, David Savage wrote:

> All I'm trying to do is to get the print to end up looking as close as
> possible to what I see on the screen.
>
> At the moment I'm pretty damn close, using Epson papers & profiles (I
> also let PS handle colour management). I think the only thing that I
> could do to improve the process is to start making my own custom paper
> profiles. (I got a ColorVision PrintFix profilee with my Spyder but
> I've never used it.)


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