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1  Mike's Software / Profile Prism / Re: Can optical brightener distort a profile? on: February 04, 2010, 05:41:44 PM
Thanks for that.  I thought it through a bit more and think I found the answer.  Originally I used the "Bright" target which is recommended for prints from the Epson Stylus Photo R2880.  I did it again using the ordinary target and the first print came out with the slight red tint that seems to run through all my scans, plus a rather higher contrast.  It was easily edited to a satisfactory result.

Hope this is useful.
2  Mike's Software / Profile Prism / Can optical brightener distort a profile? on: January 17, 2010, 05:18:36 PM
I have been calibrating some non-Epson papers with my new R2880.  Ilford Smooth Gloss and Pearl both come out with a slight red bias (as does Ilford Galerie on my Canon i950).  This is easily corrected with the editing function; minus some magenta and plus a little cyan and yellow.

However, I have also purchased some Lyson Pro Photo Gloss and this requires massive brightness correction, so much so that I cannot get the right hand edit image fully to match the print.

This paper is way whiter than white which makes me think it may have a lot of optical brightener in it.  My scanner (Epson Perfection 4870) light source is cold cathode which has a high UV output which will make the OBA fluoresce really well and I am wondering if this combination is distorting the result.

Could this be the cause?

A friend I discussed it with last night suggested I might try photographing the targets with my 21 megapixel DSLR using ordinary daylight or even tungsten.   Could this work?

If this is what is going on, it occurs to me that it could be overcome by making a reference scan of a blank sheet of paper before scanning the targets and including some kind of white correction in the software.

Or is caused by something completely different and silly that I have done?  All suggestions welcomed.




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