Color calibration / custom media
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2018 10:26 am
Hi!
I'm wondering how you are dealing with custom / Non-HP media. As we all know, the Pagewides only support continuous tone RGB input and therefore, the entire linearisation / ink-limiting and profile chain is handled internally. Quite sure, HP has done intense testing and profiling efforts for their own (known) paper types.
So basically, I see two options for printing on generic media types:
- Use SmartStream to submit the job "as is it" (without any color correction) and hope that one of the internal paper types matches your media good enough
- Use a 3rd party RIP software like Fiery XF or ColorGate to create a secondary profile.
My problem is that neither of these options produce satisfactionary results for me. The first one fails because the built-it media types are too different than the ones I'm trying to use (= orange turns to red, color casts in grey areas, ...). The second option means doing color correction twice (in external and internal RIP), which is generally a bad idea resulting in a greatly smaller gammut if you compare the two ICC profiles.
So my goal would be to create an ICC profil using my own profiling soft-/hardware and have it somehow uploaded to the Pagewide. As those printers don't support creating custom media types, I would try to replace one of the internal media types.
Has anyone ever tried something similar?
I'm wondering how you are dealing with custom / Non-HP media. As we all know, the Pagewides only support continuous tone RGB input and therefore, the entire linearisation / ink-limiting and profile chain is handled internally. Quite sure, HP has done intense testing and profiling efforts for their own (known) paper types.
So basically, I see two options for printing on generic media types:
- Use SmartStream to submit the job "as is it" (without any color correction) and hope that one of the internal paper types matches your media good enough
- Use a 3rd party RIP software like Fiery XF or ColorGate to create a secondary profile.
My problem is that neither of these options produce satisfactionary results for me. The first one fails because the built-it media types are too different than the ones I'm trying to use (= orange turns to red, color casts in grey areas, ...). The second option means doing color correction twice (in external and internal RIP), which is generally a bad idea resulting in a greatly smaller gammut if you compare the two ICC profiles.
So my goal would be to create an ICC profil using my own profiling soft-/hardware and have it somehow uploaded to the Pagewide. As those printers don't support creating custom media types, I would try to replace one of the internal media types.
Has anyone ever tried something similar?