What put me off third party ink was the thought that it might/would need different profiles. With PP it will be, as you say, Easy Peasy!
2) When I commented that Profile Prism profiles produced a better print than the commercially downloaded profile, it occurred to me that the reason might be due to the profile I just made being absolutely tuned for my individual printer (since it printed the target) as opposed to a commercially made profile which is for the overall printer model.
Another reason to enjoy making your custom profiles.
Fred
Funny you should make this point today. Or was it yesterday?
Some time ago I acquired (I did not buy) a box of test papers.
I recently did test prints on 5 of the 'quality' specialist sheets.
Each print had a different colour rendering!!
I went to a trade show yesterday and presented the paper supplier with the 5 prints and asked was it normal for such differences. (I will not name here the supplier).
What print profiles did you use? A. The ones supplied by you, off the net? A.yes To get good prints you have to print test charts on your printer and send to us to create a custom profile. (The service is free for their papers)
How do I do that when only one sheet of each paper was supplied in the pack. A. a blank look.
Checking their site today I see packs of two sheets each type are £12 + PP So in reality you have to buy two packs of test papers to do one test of each paper (two of the colour test chart and two for the print, and only make one mistake). Rather expensive if you want to check 5 papers.
I also checked screen brightness with the Screen suppliers and the Munki people.
Screen suppliers stand had no ideas. But Munki people confirmed what I had already concluded. The Munki is not much good at measuring the ambient light AND you have to select a Brightness value before the Munki does is business. The munki measures this brightness and then you fine tune the brightness using the screen brightness control.
Jeff