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Re: Profiling paper



<x-charset iso-8859-1>What it more specifically means is that you should create a separate printer
profile for *each* type of paper you use with each brand of ink.  Thus if
you use 3 types of paper but just OEM ink you would have 3 profiles, 1 for
glossy, 1 for matte, and 1 for whatever.

Maris

----- Original Message -----
From: "Judith Barnett" <pooh4jvn@pacbell.net>
To: <epson-inkjet@leben.com>
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 9:59 AM
Subject: Profiling paper


| I am learning so much from this group since my experiences are somewhat
| limited. I am beginning to understand some of this color management stuff.
I
| am confused about one thing though. How (don't laugh) do you  actually
| profile your various papers. I keep reading about  paper profiling but I
have no
| idea how you do that. Can someone enlighten me or point me to some
| reading material  on line (or off).
| Thanks,
| Judith
|
|
| Judith Barnett
| pooh4jvn@pacbell.net
| pooh4jvn@catlover.com
| judy@snapshotsintime.com
| judy@cuddlebuns.net
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