Grayscale from color in one easy step
Forget about creating a separate file. You can make grayscale prints from color images simply by choosing one of our tru-gray profiles. Tru-gray profiles are an ImagePrint exclusive. Only we deliver 256 shades from black to white. Our competitors tweak color profiles and try to approximate the fine gradations needed to transition smoothly from white to black. But it's a poor substiture for a profile engineered exclusively for grayscale images.
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No Linearization Required
You won't find the word "linearization" anywhere in our software.
Our sophisticated ink recipes use our own technology
- 3 years in the making - to maximize the gamut for each paper that we profile
for your printer. Other RIPS would like you to believe that their linearization tool is a feature.
The truth is, the method was developed during the last century for
the pre-press industry, making it a poor fit for inkjets.
Not only do you waste time, paper and ink, the method actually limits the
gamut of your printer.
Natural skin tones
Your photos look fantastic on the screen, but when you print? The skin tones look green. Fine for a lizard, but not the mother-of-the-bride. If you find yourself tweaking images to overcompensate for the green tone that only shows up when you print, you are going to love ImagePrint. We print exactly what's in the file - and nothing more. No other software comes close to matching our skin tone accuracy.
Open Shadow Detail
We are the industry leader in black and white controls. Only ImagePrint captures all of the shadow and mid-tone details that the other software packages leave behind.
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Colorized Black & White
ImagePrint is the only software package to use two profiles for the same image to create smooth transitions, and neutral grays in colorized black and white images.
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Five temperatures + gray
Light is not white. It comes in many shades, from the cool-white of D5000 to the warm-white of tungsten. Profiling to the wrong light source is the number one cause of those undesirable color shifts you may have noticed in your prints. Everyone else profiles for only one color of white — D5000 — the old, traditional lightbox standard. Imageprint includes 5 colors of white for every paper we profile, PLUS grayscale for the black and white enthusiast.