Duncan
from an initial reading [yes, it's an awful manual , and has a fair bit
of gobbledegook in it]. it seems that the Graybalancer can only be used
with Epson's <canned> profiles, since the profile is apparently chosen
automatically when printing the gray tests.
This would surely mean that with a custom profile it would be less
worthwhile. Howeverm, Epson also write that the printer can change due
to environmental conditions and I gues graybalancer could help that
since it also seem sto help with tonality [as well as unwanted castes].
Time to do some testing I guess.
On 30/11/02 at , Duncan Lawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is a feature called the Epson Grey Balancer which is aimed at
> producing neutral b/w or toned if desired. I haven't as yet had
> experience with it, the 120 page user guide initially put me off!, but I
> will be looking at it to see how it compares and generally works - it's
> one of these things that will probably take some time to work through
> the testing cycle but may be useful in the end. I believe Epson have
> decided not to release the Gray Balancer software in the US - is that
> correct?
Regards
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