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Colin D
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Wed Nov 09, 2005 3:54 pm Post subject:
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"Ed Ruf (REPLY to E-MAIL IN SIG!)" wrote:
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On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 17:30:00 +1300, in comp.periphs.printers Colin D
ColinD@killspam.127.0.0.1> wrote:
PS = Photoshop 6.
OK, so how is color management setup in PS? Additionally are you choosing
to use ICC profiles in the driver? You should use ICC profiles for the
paper/ink combo in one or the other, but not both.
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Ed Ruf Lifetime AMA# 344007 (Usenet2@EdwardG.Ruf.com)
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This is getting close to my knowledge limits (hence the original query),
but as I understand it, when you load the image into PS, it gives you
the choice of what color space you want to use, of if the image has an
embedded color space PS uses that. Then, when you select the paper type
within the i9950 print setup, that action supplies the icc profile for
that paper/printer combo. Then in the printer dialog box, I set the
printer to 'use printer management', although there is a plethora of
options there. I tried setting the printer to aRGB as the image is
recognised by the printer dialog as aRGB, then I tried setting it to
'same as source' with no improvement. Here I'm out of my depth. Why,
if the paper choice sets the profile, are there numerous options in the
printer dialog? Beats me. Searching the web hasn't found a lot of
information about this topic either.
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me@privacy.net
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Wed Nov 09, 2005 5:20 pm Post subject:
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In message <4371C745.3E36E435@killspam.127.0.0.1>, Colin D
<ColinD@killspam.127.0.0.1> writes
| Quote: | This is getting close to my knowledge limits (hence the original query),
but as I understand it, when you load the image into PS, it gives you
the choice of what color space you want to use, of if the image has an
embedded color space PS uses that. Then, when you select the paper type
within the i9950 print setup, that action supplies the icc profile for
that paper/printer combo. Then in the printer dialog box, I set the
printer to 'use printer management', although there is a plethora of
options there. I tried setting the printer to aRGB as the image is
recognised by the printer dialog as aRGB, then I tried setting it to
'same as source' with no improvement. Here I'm out of my depth. Why,
if the paper choice sets the profile, are there numerous options in the
printer dialog? Beats me. Searching the web hasn't found a lot of
information about this topic either.
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You are doing something with PS to control the colour setup, and then
you are telling the printer to do something with the colour setup, what
happens if tell the printer to do nothing, or tell PS to do nothing?
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Ed Ruf (REPLY to E-MAIL
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Thu Nov 10, 2005 6:11 am Post subject:
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On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 22:54:13 +1300, in comp.periphs.printers Colin D
<ColinD@killspam.127.0.0.1> wrote:
| Quote: | This is getting close to my knowledge limits (hence the original query),
but as I understand it, when you load the image into PS, it gives you
the choice of what color space you want to use, of if the image has an
embedded color space PS uses that. Then, when you select the paper type
within the i9950 print setup, that action supplies the icc profile for
that paper/printer combo. Then in the printer dialog box, I set the
printer to 'use printer management', although there is a plethora of
options there. I tried setting the printer to aRGB as the image is
recognised by the printer dialog as aRGB, then I tried setting it to
'same as source' with no improvement. Here I'm out of my depth. Why,
if the paper choice sets the profile, are there numerous options in the
printer dialog? Beats me. Searching the web hasn't found a lot of
information about this topic either.
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If pS is all ready applying the icc you do NOT want to set the printer
itself to use color management in the driver dialog box. This will have two
programs (PS and the driver) applying the profile.
Other than this as I'm not a PS user and use PSelements only to edit, I
print through Qimage, I'm not sure I follow you well enough to help. I
would suggest you post to rec.photo.digital as there are numerous PS users
over they knowable in color management.
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Ed Ruf Lifetime AMA# 344007 (Usenet2@EdwardG.Ruf.com)
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