The real problem is concerned with profiling printable cd/dvd disks, (The ones with a plain white inkjet ready surface on the cd) not profiling paper labels for sticking on the discs (although that did come up). I think you'd need a circular target (with a big hole in the middle) for that Wink .
Thanks Mike, but as Ray said, the discs I use are printable discs, not labels.
Hey guys,
I am curious about something.
My neighbors have well over 3000 DVDs in the house with movies all labeled and all in professional looking DVD cases like you buy in the store.
I print the case covers and the DVD labels for him.
I use the Let Printer Manage the color, and driver set to ICM...... for all the case covers which are 7.50 high by 10.50 long.
I make the DVD disk labels by buying good quality labels from a company called NEATO.
If I buy good quality labels, then Let Printer manage color would work fine.
I use a program called Shure thing. This is so accurate (placement) to the millimeter and can be adjusted .01 mm at a time to get it really centered....
All that is a preamble.... BTW the R1800 will print on the printable DVD blanks.
Where do I get the images from?
Where do I get round disk labels from?
I get them from 2 sites for free.
Where did they get them from?
Uploaded by many people all over the world from scans of what they bought, or some are custom designed which is another hobby people have.
The scan colors and the scan quality vary from person to person and scan to scan.
In other words, if I ask for cover and disk images for a movie, "The King's Speech", I will have probably a dozen choices sent in by a dozen different people. That is only region 1!
So I ask you, how fussy are you going to be with profiling a hard printable disk, or trying to make a round target with a hole in the middle when your source material is, at best, subject to scrutiny?
I don't mean to be picky, but ..... real life is real life!!
Fred