Two new Ilford profiles for S9X
Two new Ilford profiles for S9X
May 7, 2002
I've just finished profiles for Ilford Classic Pearl and Ilford Smooth Pearl for use with the Canon S9X and S8X printers. These profiles are available at Marc Ward's site:
http://wandb.com/icc.htm
. Each profile is available separately and is zipped with a text file that describes how to use it. (Please read the text file -- it changes from time to time as I learn things.) These files are developed under Windows XP and the Canon driver version 1.52. I have heard they work well on the latest Canon driver for Windows 98/ME. Even Mac users have reported some success. Not everyone has been successful with the profiles, so your milage may vary!
Thanks to Alex who provided the paper, to Marc Ward for his server space, and to all of you who have contributed insights and testing of the profiles and profiling process.
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