enable icm: ticked

are you sure? they're won't be a double profiling?

ask cannon to be sure :-)

seriously, that's what we used, and it seem to give the right results.


as demonstrated with the different versions of the drivers for the epson r800, the expression 'enable/use ICM' is abiguous. in earlier r800 drivers, the choices were, 1. fuck with my color (varouis methods), 2. no color adjustment. 3. icm. and the correct jhoice was 2. in later versions, the choices where 1. fuck with my color (various methods), 2. icm, and as a sub option under icm, was no color adjustment. go figure.


sometimes it seems, to mean, use ICM to do some sort adjustment (eg, always do relative or perceptual mapping even if the app asks for none)

sometimes it means, do what the app asked via the ICM commands (this is what we want for profile work)

Louis Solomon
www.SteelBytes.com



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