Christine -

Did you go into your epson printer driver and turn off color management?

When you let lightroom or photoshop do the color management, you must
turn it off in the epson configuration screen or you get of double
dose of color correction which would result in something undesired

GS

On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 1:33 AM, Christine  Aguila
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone:
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> Well, I'm stumped:
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> 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
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> 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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