Hi,
I've been thinking about investing in a RIP, mainly but not exclusively for fine art printing on my Epsons (7890/9900) and I had the chance to try ColorGate 7 which really seems to suit my needs workflow wise. The only problem is that using the Epson HTM module, CG7 prints my images noticeable brighter than Photoshop (or Dinax Mirage and the Epson driver in general).
As far as I can tell the settings are the same for both programs. With both i used a custom ICC profile, perceptual rendering intent and identical media settings. CG7 is set up to respect embedded profiles (sRGB in the case of my test image) and no linearization file is applied (= setting is grayed out).
Then I thought that the difference may result from CG7 internally using a different color management module for color conversions (btw. does anyone know which CMM it uses? Licensed Adobe CMM? CG's in-house color engine?).
So I have also tried to print my test image without color management (CG7: all settings in the "color management" tab grayed out; PS: no profile conversion applied in photoshop's print dialog or printer driver).
Regardless of what I try, the result is always that prints from CG7 come out slightly brighter (scan attached). Thanks for any help.
Andrey
I've been thinking about investing in a RIP, mainly but not exclusively for fine art printing on my Epsons (7890/9900) and I had the chance to try ColorGate 7 which really seems to suit my needs workflow wise. The only problem is that using the Epson HTM module, CG7 prints my images noticeable brighter than Photoshop (or Dinax Mirage and the Epson driver in general).
As far as I can tell the settings are the same for both programs. With both i used a custom ICC profile, perceptual rendering intent and identical media settings. CG7 is set up to respect embedded profiles (sRGB in the case of my test image) and no linearization file is applied (= setting is grayed out).
Then I thought that the difference may result from CG7 internally using a different color management module for color conversions (btw. does anyone know which CMM it uses? Licensed Adobe CMM? CG's in-house color engine?).
So I have also tried to print my test image without color management (CG7: all settings in the "color management" tab grayed out; PS: no profile conversion applied in photoshop's print dialog or printer driver).
Regardless of what I try, the result is always that prints from CG7 come out slightly brighter (scan attached). Thanks for any help.
Andrey
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