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John Blaustein
Inspiring
December 22, 2016
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Epson Ultra Premium Lustre -- Glossy or Matte in LR?

Hi,

I am printing from LR to my Epson R3000 printer using Epson Ultra Premium Photo Paper Lustre.  Two questions:

1) LR Print module > Print Job > Media Type, would this paper be Glossy or Matte?

2) LR Print Module > Color Management > Profile, I can select SPR3000 Premium Lustre, but there is no Ultra Premium Photo Paper Lustre.  Is the profile the same for both of these--Premium Lustre and Ultra Premium?

Thank you.

John

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Meilleure réponse par TheDigitalDog

Thanks, Joe and KR.

I think the paper and profile are the same, just the names have been modified.

John


ICC Profiles know NOTHING about image content or colors in context! They only know about individual pixel values. The perceptual table rendering has no rules; every profile maker can produce results they believe produces the most pleasing color as this has nothing to do with color accuracy. Not all ICC profiles are created equally!* Picking an appropriate rendering intent is image specific! Soft proof; toggle RelCol, Perceptual and even Saturation. Pick the one you visually prefer.

Not all ICC profiles are created equally

In this 23 minute video, I'll cover:

The basic anatomy of ICC Profiles

Why there are differences in profile quality and color rendering

How to evaluate an ICC output profile

Examples of good and not so good canned profiles and custom profiles on actual printed output.

High resolution: http://digitaldog.net/files/Not_All_Profiles_are_created_equally.mp4

Low resolution (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNdR_tIFMME&feature=youtu.be

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KR Seals
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 23, 2016

1. choose glossy there..

2. On my Epson 3880 the profile is definitely the Ultra premium photo lustre

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John Blaustein
Inspiring
December 23, 2016

KR,

OK on glossy.  Thanks.

Definitely no option for Ultra Premium Photo Paper Lustre, only Premium Lustre.  Perhaps Epson added that profile for the 3880.

By the way, for Intent I typically use Perceptual rather than Relative.  Any comments about Intent?

John

TheDigitalDog
Inspiring
December 23, 2016

Thanks, Joe and KR.

I think the paper and profile are the same, just the names have been modified.

John


ICC Profiles know NOTHING about image content or colors in context! They only know about individual pixel values. The perceptual table rendering has no rules; every profile maker can produce results they believe produces the most pleasing color as this has nothing to do with color accuracy. Not all ICC profiles are created equally!* Picking an appropriate rendering intent is image specific! Soft proof; toggle RelCol, Perceptual and even Saturation. Pick the one you visually prefer.

Not all ICC profiles are created equally

In this 23 minute video, I'll cover:

The basic anatomy of ICC Profiles

Why there are differences in profile quality and color rendering

How to evaluate an ICC output profile

Examples of good and not so good canned profiles and custom profiles on actual printed output.

High resolution: http://digitaldog.net/files/Not_All_Profiles_are_created_equally.mp4

Low resolution (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNdR_tIFMME&feature=youtu.be

Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"