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Adobe photoshop elements 3
When I go to print my photo, in the preview window the colors is much
redder than it was when I edited it. It also prints that way also. I have a new color pixma 6000 printer. I am assuming problem is in elements. Can anyone offer any suggestions. The picture looks fine in the main screen. When it goes to print the redness takes over Thanks Chuck T |
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When I go to print my photo, in the preview window the colors is much redder than it was when I edited it. It also prints that way also. I have a new color pixma 6000 printer. I am assuming problem is in elements. As I understand it, PS Elements is a color-managed program, which means you should calibrate your monitor using the Adobe Gamma utility which is included with the program. (This may be true only of the Windows version.) Then your prints should match your expectations. More info on the PS Elements forum at www.adobe.com. I use PSE 2.0 and fortunately my monitor seems to be on the button for calibration so I don't think I've ever used Adobe Gamma. I upload to an online service for prints and the results, from several services, have always matched what I see on the screen. -- Ron |
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See above: you are applying color management twice. This is a complex topic
and Canon nearly cripples their otherwise very capable printers with color management procedures that are non-intuitive and, compared to Epson drivers, just not very good. Contact Canon for instructions on how to set up your printer drivers as this may not be adequately covered in the instruction manual. |
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On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 23:13:48 GMT, "bmoag"
wrote: See above: you are applying color management twice. This is a complex topic and Canon nearly cripples their otherwise very capable printers with color management procedures that are non-intuitive and, compared to Epson drivers, just not very good. Contact Canon for instructions on how to set up your printer drivers as this may not be adequately covered in the instruction manual. What's so difficult with Canon printers? In Printing Preferences/Main choose Manual for Color Adjustment. Check the box to enable ICM if you so desire. |
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In PE3 Print Preview, what do you have set for Print Space Profile ?
If you have ICM enabled in the Printer Driver, then in the Print Space Profile you should have "Printer Color Management" |
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Some interesting info concerning color managment and Canon printers
can be gleaned from this (rather large) pdf: http://www.qualiteitems.com/canon.pdf |
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