Wait a minute... if you got good prints by the second method you mention below - it sounds like you
were doing something right and changed to something wrong :-)

Remember, "they" said Vista was better than XP

xo,
ann


From: Christine Aguila <[email protected]>
Subject: ICC Paper Profiles
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, December 20, 2008, 11:33 PM
Hi Everyone:

Well, I'm stumped:

I have correctly downloaded and installed some ICC paper
profiles from Brilliant Museum (matte satin white) &
MOAB (white satin).  I finally learned where to save to
& how to install for PC.  These two profiles show up in
Lightroom.  I also have chosen "turn off color
adjustment" in the printer dialog box as all the
directions say to do, so there is no clash between printer
& ICC profile.  I've done some test prints, and the
color is hideous--reddish & black--and dark

So I tried my usual settings with these two papers that
I've never printed with before--B. Museum & MOAB:  I
chose Stylus Epson 2880, Perceptual, Adobe RGB in the
printer dialogue box and the proper media type (as I use
when printing on Epson papers), and the prints come out
normal and a virtual likeness to the monitor.

I must be doing something wrong--I know the general view is
that ICC profiles are supposed to give better print
quality--but I just can't figure out what I'm doing
wrong.

Any suggestions?
Cheers, Christine








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