What you describe sounds like a classic case of not fully disabling color
profiling when printing the target. (That’s not the only thing that can cause
such to happen, but it’s the first place to start.)
If you’re on a Mac, use the ColorSync Utility (properly configured) to print
the target. I’ll leave suggestions for other operating systems to other people….
b&
On Sep 22, 2021, at 3:15 AM, Georg Molterer <georg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi
I calibrated an inkjet-printer-paper with a color munki and argyll.
That wasn't totally off, but had a bit of a shifting grey axis, greenish cast
on skintones and about the first ten grey values came out visually black.
I calibrated the same paper with I-One pro and x-rite software. This profile
works just fine.
Both with about 900 batches and argyll containing several grey batches.
Can I just not expect the argyll-Munki-Combination to work as well because of
technical limitations (Munki Hardware) or should I be able to get just as
good a profile with that?
Thank you,
Georg