Printing my covers
- sauron
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These are meant to be really good for screen calibration - http://spyder.datacolor.com/display-calibration/
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If you're going to use "Photoshop Manages Colors" then you must turn off color management in the printer. You can do this by selecting "Properties" in the print dialog box, then select the "Advanced" tab. Look for "ICM" and select it. You should then see a check box for "Off (No Color Adjustment". Select this. This will prevent the printer from adjusting colors after PS has already adjusted them. You need to select a Printer Profile in PS which matches your printer and the paper you're using. The rendering intent is normally the default "Relative Colorimetric" unless you're working in some odd color space. See if this helps your issue before we get any deeper.
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Hey, i did all the settings how you write to me, but it's still to dark. I got no idee what i could do!
When we go to the start what did i choose for the document? RGB or CYMK? Is there an difference in the printing result?
Sry, the whole time, i print with the canon ip 4700, it was no problem and now it's so different ;(
When we go to the start what did i choose for the document? RGB or CYMK? Is there an difference in the printing result?
Sry, the whole time, i print with the canon ip 4700, it was no problem and now it's so different ;(
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