Thanks Lon. Thats probably as good an answer as I am going to get.
I was thinking along the same lines.
Did you make an action out of it?
Bill


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lon Williamson"
Subject: Re:


> Here's an unsophisticated approach that I use to tame one of
> my printers using third party inks:
>
> I simply converted a photo to B&W, then used
> a curves layer to get the thing to print as neutral as possible.
> I saved the curve, and load it in on any picture associated with
> that printer and those inks.
>
> I usually need very few tweaks, on a couple of test prints, to
> get a final result that's acceptable to me.
>
> -Lon
>
> William Robb wrote:
> > The fountain of knowledge has failed me miserably.
> > I have just been given an Olympus P400 dye sub printer, and have
a
> > few questions....
> > The colour coming off it is not quite right (no surprise), but
the
> > profiling available in the driver seems rather crude.
> > The fellow who gave it to me suggested that I should set up a
profile
> > for it, he implied using Photoshop for this, but didn't know how
to
> > do this.
> > Any answers?
> > Thanks
> >
> > William Robb
>
>


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