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Mike's Software / Qimage Ultimate / Re: ICC and Quality settings
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on: February 18, 2019, 11:50:02 AM
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Hello Fred,
I will say thank you for make it absolutely clear. So i īll set it like the ICC-profile creator has done while the process for print the measurement pattern.
have an nice day. schorschi
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Mike's Software / Qimage Ultimate / Re: ICC and Quality settings
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on: February 17, 2019, 10:20:09 PM
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Hello Fred, hello Ernst. Thank you for your answers.
As you make the snaps iīve done bevore and get realy good results. This ist not the problem O.K. in the driver of my P600 the best resolution is at quality level 5 5660x1440, but itīs not neceserry to match.
The question is like Ernst explaint: The Videos do say "allways use the higest quality level" and the ICC profile creator recomendet some times lower level.
This different i will understand. So itīs not a problem , the QU works werry well( exept the Auto roll lenght funktion i could not run till now) and i like it!
have a nice day. schorschi
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Mike's Software / Qimage Ultimate / ICC and Quality settings
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on: February 15, 2019, 09:54:54 AM
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Hi there iīm new with QU and Coming from Germany. I use a Epson SC-P600
My question is:
I get some ICC-Profiles for my likely used paper and the settings for make those ICC is set to 1440 res. Now in all videos is said to sett Quality to the highest res, so is more than this 1440.
All other sources says to get a fit ICC is to use all settings like they where set to make the colorpattern is used to calc the ICC for the printer, the paper and the ink. Do not so , they say, is probably to lower the quality of print use a different setting. Allso i think some time i waste time to use a res i dinīt need for small printīs.
What do you think about my thoughtīs ?
I hope you can understand what iīm thinking about and i dont make whorst mistakes in writing. Itīs ~ more than 35 years since i learned last time English. Speaking mot but writing not.
Have a nice day. schorschi
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