Phill Heywood wrote:

> Can anyone offer a reason why after creating a profile (using Eye One pro)
> the printing of the same file on two different types of paper shows
> significant colour differences.

Here we go...

The eye one pro is a very good profiling bundle but... as you will note from
the price (~�1000) it has no ability to accept a number of hardware features
that the more expensive (~�8000) spectrolino / spectroscan has available.

When building printer profiles, there are a number if issues with paper
brighteners and paper fluorescence which need to be addressed. The
Spectrolino / spectroscan has a range of folters available to it (Pol, UV,
D65) which can be used at a number of degree angles for reading the test
patches.

Without these options you will never get a 100% purrrfect (:-]) profile for
most media. Even two people using the same spectrolino / spectroscan and the
same software, will often produce two totally different profiles.

Much like scanning, it is down to using the best possible equipment and a
good operator.

Go back a build two new profiles and note any changes. If you still can't
solve it email me on [EMAIL PROTECTED]

THT,

Mike


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