Re: Paul - top bloke!
Posted: 23 Nov 2010, 23:35
I don't know if this is the right place for this post, but I just wanted to sound a cheer for forum moderator Paul. Forums are always a good place for griping, but this post is all about praise.
This is my story -
I recently bought an Epson B40W and, as posts on this forum will tell, I've had a pretty tough time with it. To cut a long story short - it prints with a hideous green cast (using the Sawgrass ICC profile ArTainium_UV+_B40W_RGB_v2.5.icm).
I spent weeks on it doing test prints, making multiple prints, tweaking images, the whole works. If I hadn't been in the game for so long, I'd have been blaming it all on me not doing it right. It's our first thought, right?, to double-check, triple-check, pull our hair out, then check again?
Thanks to Paul's unparalleled generosity, he's loaned me his gadget for creating profiles. The gadget isn't tricky to understand and, after a few hours work, I created a brand new profile for my B40W. The first print was a little dark, but a quick increase on the brightness setting in Qimage sorted that.
And now, within hours of unboxing the device, my B40W is printing the best and most accurate photos/designs that I've ever seen in all my time of doing dye-sublimation. I can't believe the difference between the home-made profile and the Sawgrass one. It's even doing a fine job with a greyscale gradient - the ultimate utopian ideal that I've never been able to get from any Artanium system. The quality and colour accuracy from the B40W with this profile beats my 1400 (both of them) hands down. (That may change when I create new profiles for them too.)
It turns out that it didn't matter how many days I spent tweaking, doing test prints, wasting stock, and generally pulling my hair out by its roots. The problem came down to the profile. A problem that could have been fixed within two hours, if I'd had the right gadget.
As a result of what Paul has helped me to discover this week, my next big investment for 2011 will be to buy in one of these devices for myself. Yes it is expensive, but I think it'll be a price well worth paying.
Anyway, I just wanted to post this to express my thanks to Paul and to acknowledge what a top bloke he is for trusting me with his profiling device. I honestly can't believe that this is the same printer.
This is my story -
I recently bought an Epson B40W and, as posts on this forum will tell, I've had a pretty tough time with it. To cut a long story short - it prints with a hideous green cast (using the Sawgrass ICC profile ArTainium_UV+_B40W_RGB_v2.5.icm).
I spent weeks on it doing test prints, making multiple prints, tweaking images, the whole works. If I hadn't been in the game for so long, I'd have been blaming it all on me not doing it right. It's our first thought, right?, to double-check, triple-check, pull our hair out, then check again?
Thanks to Paul's unparalleled generosity, he's loaned me his gadget for creating profiles. The gadget isn't tricky to understand and, after a few hours work, I created a brand new profile for my B40W. The first print was a little dark, but a quick increase on the brightness setting in Qimage sorted that.
And now, within hours of unboxing the device, my B40W is printing the best and most accurate photos/designs that I've ever seen in all my time of doing dye-sublimation. I can't believe the difference between the home-made profile and the Sawgrass one. It's even doing a fine job with a greyscale gradient - the ultimate utopian ideal that I've never been able to get from any Artanium system. The quality and colour accuracy from the B40W with this profile beats my 1400 (both of them) hands down. (That may change when I create new profiles for them too.)
It turns out that it didn't matter how many days I spent tweaking, doing test prints, wasting stock, and generally pulling my hair out by its roots. The problem came down to the profile. A problem that could have been fixed within two hours, if I'd had the right gadget.
As a result of what Paul has helped me to discover this week, my next big investment for 2011 will be to buy in one of these devices for myself. Yes it is expensive, but I think it'll be a price well worth paying.
Anyway, I just wanted to post this to express my thanks to Paul and to acknowledge what a top bloke he is for trusting me with his profiling device. I honestly can't believe that this is the same printer.
