Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/06/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Brian, Did you do a lot of manipulation on a JPEG file? Or are you letting both Photoshop & the 2400 manage colour, i.e. managing it twice? Both these could lead to artifacts like what I see. Another thing is that the 2400 also has the habit of using a lot of ink - I suggest you decrease the ink by 5% - go to the "Paper Config" tab on the main Epson driver page and reduce "Colour Density" by 5%. Cheers Jayanand Brian Reid wrote: > Last week I posted a portrait of Joyce and Otto here. Joyce wanted a > print of it, so I went to print it on my Epson R2400, and the print > was unusable. Big areas of her eye and cheek looked like they had huge > amounts of rouge spread on them--blobs of solid color. I printed it on > Hahnemuehle Photo Rag smooth > > I took the print and the image file into Keeble and Shuchat and asked > for their help. The chap was pretty scornful ("it looks like this had > a JPEG original; no wonder you can't get a good print") but, scornful > or not, he did take the time to help me. He printed it on their Epson > R4800 on Epson Premium Luster paper and got more or less the same > results, though not quite so pronounced. > > I left Keeble and Shuchat and went to the Long's Drug nearby, and put > the same CD into the Long's kiosk, and printed an 8x10 on their Fuji > Frontier. An excellent print, showing none of the artifacts that had > ruined the Epson print. So I know that it /can/ be printed, even if > it's not a perfect negative. > > Here's the image: > http://reid.org/brian/misc/JoyceOttoMay2006crop2diag.jpg > Here's a low-res scan of what it looks like printed on my R2400: > http://reid.org/brian/misc/R2400-scanned.jpg > > It's a close-up from the original image, enlarged to emphasize the > problem. > > If you have a good inkjet printer that is NOT an Epson, would you be > willing to print this image and tell me if the print has the same > defect on your printer? > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > >