On 3/22/07, David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I did the printing from the print preview screen. I set the one box to > "Let PS magae colour". > I also had it set of relative, i believe. The profile was Epson RGB, > maybe that was my problem. Should i have set it for Adobe rgb or in > this case,as i has assigned srgb, i should have stated that. But for > some reason, i think i didi at one point. Not sure, i';, at work right > now.
Epson RGB will get you "close." The profile you want here is probably something like "Epson 2400 Premium Glossy" if you're using the Premium Glossy Photo Paper. > I cannt seem to see the box to turn off colour management in the print box. You may have to click the "Advanced" button in the print driver. Epson hides it from you. > So basically i should have > -let PS manage colour > -Set the paper to glossy inkjet(or preimium glsooy, i;ll buy some today) > -Find no colour managment box some were an turn off. > print. > > Sound right. Sounds correct to me. Don't forget to _ALSO_ set the paper type in the print driver before printing. And technically you are turning "ON" the "no color management" option. > I have not loaded up all of the profiles that were downloaded from > Epson during the instalation of the driver, just what was on the > driver at load up. Photoshop should give you a dropdown list of profiles it knows about in the Print With Preview window. Epson RGB is one of those. > Coulds this be part of it. If you don't have profiles for your paper, this could be it. -Mat -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

