IanBarber
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Around 2017, I came across an interesting article by Eric Chan about Gray Curves For Epson ABW Printing. Looking at the formula he published on his website got me intrigued and after trying some of the curves, I was very impressed with the outcome. In the article, Eric mentioned that he made a small program to do the number crunching of the math but as far as I could tell, he never published that anywhere.
I decided that I wanted to keep this going so I decided to study the formulas which Eric had published
Well to fast forward several years, and after constructing many different spreadsheets to do the number crunching, I have finally bundled everything up into a single Photoshop UXP plugin eliminating the need for any spreadsheets.
So far I have received some positive feedback not only on the results but also from the intuitive design and ease of use of the plugin.
If anyone is interested in this subject, then here is the url to the plugin I have just completed.
https://www.digitalblackandwhite.co.uk/paper-grey-curves/
I would like to thank all who over the years have contributed their own thoughts and findings on this subject as it is those who inspired me to get this project finished, even if it has taken a few years.
Regards
ian
I decided that I wanted to keep this going so I decided to study the formulas which Eric had published
Well to fast forward several years, and after constructing many different spreadsheets to do the number crunching, I have finally bundled everything up into a single Photoshop UXP plugin eliminating the need for any spreadsheets.
So far I have received some positive feedback not only on the results but also from the intuitive design and ease of use of the plugin.
If anyone is interested in this subject, then here is the url to the plugin I have just completed.
https://www.digitalblackandwhite.co.uk/paper-grey-curves/
I would like to thank all who over the years have contributed their own thoughts and findings on this subject as it is those who inspired me to get this project finished, even if it has taken a few years.
Regards
ian