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Profiling Service
I can offer a basic and inexpensive colour profiling service to users
of PhotoPrint / Gutenprint. Currently, I'm making a token charge
of 10 UKP, or 15 USD to cover my time. I also ask that you tell
me the make and model of your printer, the inks and paper you're using,
and if you're using PhotoPrint, the appropriate .preset file.
These will be added to the database on the Profiles page.
This Profiling Kit contains two test images. The first of
these you will use to
perform a rough linearisation on your printer; the second you will
print out and post to me.
Choosing Appropriate Printer Settings:
These instructions assume you're usinng PhotoPrint, but the basic
principle applies to the GIMP print plugin and even the CUPS printer
properties too.
- In "Printer Setup", choose an appropriate print mode and
paper type. If you need to make adjustments to the density, then
you'll need to set the Print Quality to "Manual Control", and choose an
appropriate resolution.
- On the "Colour (General)" tab, set the Image Type to
"Manual Control".
- On the newly-available "Colour (Fine-tuning)" tab, set
Color Correction to "None".
- The "Colour (Fine-tuning)" tab contains several other
settings that will prove useful if the Density Check pattern highlights
any problems...
- Make sure that any existing colour management is
disabled. In PhotoPrint's main window, select "Options ->
Colour Management", and uncheck the Printer Profile, if it's
selected. Finally, make sure the Default Colour Space is
set to "RGB".
Using
the Density Check pattern:
The Density Check
pattern is designed to allow you to check the following four criteria:
- That the amount of ink deposited on the page is
correct. The darkest square in each "sweep" should be just
visible against the solid background. It's normal for the
Cyan, Magenta and Yellow squares to be more visible than the others.
- That the image gamma is about right. If you peer
through half-closed eyes at each sweep, you can judge where the
stippled pattern matches the solid squares. This should be round
about the fifth or sixth square from the right hand side - in other
words, slightly more than half-way across the strip. (This
isn't too critical, because the profile will compensate for this if
necessary.)
- That greys are reasonably neutral. The balance
controls in PhotoPrint's print setup can be used to fine tune these if
they're way out. As long as the greys aren't too
ill-behaved the profile will correct them.
- That there is no significant ink "bleeding" between
contrasting dark areas. If there is visible ink bleeding in
the bottom RGB test patches, then reduce the density until it stops.
Printing
the Profiling
Target:
This target must be
printed in RGB mode, with all
existing colour management disabled. The size must be no smaller
than 6"x4" - making it larger is helpful...
Make a note of the setttings used to print this target, because the
resulting profile will only be valid with those settings!
(Note that you can - and may want to - adjust the "Composite
Gamma" setting to compensate for viewing conditions - for instance, if
you're using your monitor in a darkened room, you'll probably need to
increase the gamma somewhat to achieve a perceptual match...)
Sending me your Profiling Target:
Once you've printed out your target, email me at
blackfive@fakenhamweb.co.uk to let me know it's coming, then post to it
me at:
Alastair M. Robinson
The Old Wesleyan Chapel
The Street, Syderstone
Kings Lynn
Norfolk PE31 8SD
United Kingdom
If you're paying me in UK pounds, then you can enclose your payment
(either disguised cash, or cheque payable to A M Robinson).
Alternatively, and if you're paying in US Dollars, you can pay me via
PayPal - send your payment to blackfive@fakenhamweb.co.uk
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