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    X-Rite DTP70 Autoscan Spectrophotometer + Monaco Profiler Gold (USB dongle)

    "The DTP70 accelerated, scanning X-Y spectrophotometer has advanced versatility for color proofing and prepress workflows. Product Features: Accelerated X-Y scanning with single button auto feed requires minimal user interaction Measures typical calibration targets in 30 seconds and profiling...
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    Inkjet photoprints too yellowish due to optical brighteners?

    Software solution with DTP70? Software solution with DTP70? Thanks for your suggestions. I think I've tried everything now but no luck. Does anyone know a software product that compensates for OBA's, and supports the X-Rite DTP70? I can't figure out if the i1 software family does. Thanks, Peter
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    Inkjet photoprints too yellowish due to optical brighteners?

    I'm sorry that I didn't mention it. :confused: I use contone profiles. But, if I use the custom made ICC profile in Photoshop (RGB desatured image, convert to CMYK) and go by the profiles in Onyx (All Profiles Off), I have the same problem by the way...
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    Inkjet photoprints too yellowish due to optical brighteners?

    Thank you guys for helping! I followed your suggestion and let the patches dry for 24 hours. The values I read (with UV filter) now are: X 0.850 Y 0.881 Z 0.744 The print is still too yellow/green. I brought the print outside in daylight, same story. My office has about 5300K lightning by the...
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    Inkjet photoprints too yellowish due to optical brighteners?

    without UV filter X 0.856 Y 0.884 Z 0.770 with UV filter X 0.853 Y 0.885 Z 0.746 Doesn't seem like much of a difference? Do you know if it's possible to tweak the profile with Monaco Profiler Gold or is there another solution (preferably free ;-)) Thank you, Peter
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    Inkjet photoprints too yellowish due to optical brighteners?

    Hi all, When I profile my inkjet photopaper, the resulting prints are too yellow. I understand that the optical brighteners in the coating of the paper are the cause of the problem. The manufacturers of the paper add a bit of blue to the coating so that it looks whiter. The blue is not visible...
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    Acrobat, image in CMYK w/o embedded profile --> Output Profile, no color conversion?

    Now that's exactly what I thought it was supposed to do... I'll try your solution, thanks Hamid :)
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    Acrobat, image in CMYK w/o embedded profile --> Output Profile, no color conversion?

    Thanks, you've made it a lot clearer for me. So, when choosing an output profile when printing you are in fact changing your Working Space..... I didn't know that.... thanks again :)
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    Acrobat, image in CMYK w/o embedded profile --> Output Profile, no color conversion?

    Thanks! I really hoped that there was a way to let Acrobat use the selected profiles in Preferences-Color Settings (U.S. Web Coated SWOP v2 in my case) as source profile when there's no profile embedded in the PDF. I thought that was the whole idea of setting the Working Space.... :confused: Peter
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    Acrobat, image in CMYK w/o embedded profile --> Output Profile, no color conversion?

    Thanks for your reply, It's a CMYK Canon IRC4080i, my custom output profile is CMYK. I need Acrobat to convert the colors because there's no RIP. Just a printer driver. I can try to put the output profile in the driver, but at this point I need Acrobat to do the color conversion. I did not...
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    Acrobat, image in CMYK w/o embedded profile --> Output Profile, no color conversion?

    Acrobat, image in CMYK w/o embedded profile --> Output Profile, no color conversion? Hi there! I have a (1.4) PDF wich contains RGB and CMYK images without embedded profiles (DeviceCMYK color space). When I print from Acrobat Pro 8.1.4, in Advanced... I choose my printer profile as Output...

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