I have had no trouble printing printing photo images with excellent colour 
balance with little to no image manipulation, but I have taken the trouble to 
get equipment specific to photo work'

By the way my camera is either a Nikon D700, D810 or Sony A35 (Note 1). Printer 
is an Epson Stylus Photo 890, monitor is an HPZR30w and was as I said specficly 
chosen for its photo capabilities. Rawstudio is used and I always use the raw 
image format of the camera concerned (better tonal range). I always do photo 
work near a window with a view outside into the garden, this is to make sure my 
eyes colour balance is not upset by any artificial light sources. Any images 
out of colour balance , very rare with the Nikons, occasional though with the 
Sony, are balanced to look correct on the monitor. The correct profile for the 
Epson 890 in Gimprint needs to be selected  for best results.

Work flow is...
Remove SD card from camera and place in a reader and connect same to computor
Copy required raw images to work location
Run images through my image naming script. to make sure all images have an 
easily understandable unique name.
View raw image in either Rawstudio of Rawtherapee, any  colour correction 
required (very rare) is done here.
Bring up image in Gimp, crop image and scale to the required size, NO image 
correction is done in Gimp.
Print image with Gimps print function

Its a longish process but does EVERYTHING I require, producing excellent 
printed results. Printing in the high quality modes on The Epson 890 IS an 
expensive process an A3 plus print costing around 7 dollars, but the results 
are first class.

Note 1: The Sony was purchased as a small cheapish camera (I have a VERY good 
lens on it), that I can use in places that the D800/700 (F2.8 24-70 lens) would 
either be to big and heavy or simply to much of risk to take such expensive 
gear in. 

Lindsay

----- Original message -----
From: "Andrew Greig via luv-main" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: ArgyllCMS, DisplayCal and the X-Rite i1 Studio
Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2018 21:27:28 +1000

Hi All,

If we have any photographers in the list, has anyone been able to use 
the Display Colorimeter and Photo Spectrometer features of this device 
under Linux? (Specifically Ubuntu 18.04)?

It is an expensive piece of kit, but I need to be able to print with 
certainty, because printing is so damn expensive.

The alternative is to find a way to profile the roll printers used by 
Office works or other print services.

Many thanks


Andrew Greig



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