At 12:12 AM 1/9/00 -0800, bruce wrote: >Rafe, > >Now that you mention it, I made a profile for this >paper with the same result at one time - too red. >I made a new one, using the same target printout, >and it went away. > >It might have been due to my eagerness to try this >new wizi software and I profiled the paper right >after I printed the target. I find that letting >the target dry overnight really helps make more >accurate profiles. Even a few days makes a bigger >difference. The surface of the paper may be dry >to the touch but those epson inks are drying for >quite a while, and they shift color as they dry. >I made a print this morning on arches paper and it >still feels damp now at midnight! That's a good suggestion, Bruce. Now that you mention it, I think it came up before.. but I forgot all about it. Sort of slows things down a bit, but I can find other things to do in the meantime,I suppose... Thanks for the tip. I'll try it again. rafe b. PS: I'm also seeing the blues rendered more as cyan -- as others have reported. PPS: If/when Wizi/Windows is updated, how will we know? I don't see a version number (much less a "help" screen) anywhere in the program. - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.