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Testimonials "These profiles were amazing. I was completely blown away by the color I got on my first print. Using my 2200 on Automatic, I always had to increase color saturation a bit to get prints that matched my monitor. These were perfect. The reds were amazing." - Tim Brumbeloe "Far and away the best black and whites I've seen from my Epson 2200. The 'color controls' mode gave good black and white neutrality, but the prints were darker than the screen. Cathy's profiles produced perfect prints. Neutral greys, and the density matched my screen 100%" -Christopher
Crawford Photography Hobbyist's Using Cathy's
Profiles
Tom Becker (Posted on DP Review Printers and Printing Forum 4/20/2003 and printed here with Mike's permission) After many months of tinkering and wasting paper and ink on my s9000 using Office Depot Premium Glossy Paper I bit the bullet. I have tried all kinds of do it yourself profiling as well as several free profiles. I spent money on the ones that use a target you print and scan, close but no cigar. Somebody here mentioned http://www.cathysprofiles.com for great printer profiles. Well I figured I tried the rest now I'll have to spend another forty dollars and go through the hassle of mailing off two printed targets. Well guess what? The results are way beyond anything I have ever gotten my s9000 to produce. The detail and sharpness is way better than I have ever seen come out of my printer. The colors just seem to jump at you and are spot on. It is scary how close my prints look to my Spyder calibrated monitor. I have a test photo that has given me grief since day one. It has a portrait, a Florida Gator football statue and a landscape all in one. If the orange looked orange the red flowers looked orange etc, etc. No more. My U of F stuff looks orange and blue and my flowers look red and my grass look green. A big thank you to Cathy Stratton.
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