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Originally Posted by Satchidananda Ashram Hello Jerry,
I do let Photoshop manage color and I do make sure the printer color management is turned off. I use the printer's paper profile but what do you mean when you say that you convert the image to the printer's paper profile?
thanks,
S.A. |
Instead of leaving the image in ProPhoto, AdobeRGB or sRGB, I convert the image to the Printer's icc paper profile in Photoshop. So if I were printing on Premium Bright Photo Satin, before going to the printer dialog box, go to edit/convert to profile/ and change the destination space to Premium Bright Photo Satin. When you are ready to print, let Photoshop manage color and the printer profile is already set. I use Relative colorimetric for rendering intent and check blackpoint compensation. After pressing print, I make sure the correct media setting and print resolution are selected in the printer dialog box and that color management is set to OFF.
Your image does not have to be saved with the paper profile conversion, I usually do any image saves prior to converting.