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Re Printer Settings

Re Printer Settings

2004-03-06 by Trish McAuslan

>
Thanks Paul for your help.  I have downloaded the proper Epson drivers 
and solved the printer problems

Re the following part of our discussion

> 3		Gamma is set at 1.0
> 		Should this be changed to 1.8?

You should either be using ColorSync or No Color Adjustment mode, 
depending
upon whether you want color space conversion to be done in the driver or
not. In either of those modes, you won't be presented with a gamma 
choice.

  I am interested to know more about the differences between using 
ColorSync and No Colour Adjustment.
What does each setting do?
Is one preferable to the other?

Cheers
Trish

RE: [Digital BW] Re Printer Settings

2004-03-06 by Paul D. DeRocco

> From: Trish McAuslan [mailto:akmcauslan@...]
>
> You should either be using ColorSync or No Color Adjustment mode,
> depending
> upon whether you want color space conversion to be done in the driver or
> not. In either of those modes, you won't be presented with a gamma
> choice.
>
>   I am interested to know more about the differences between using
> ColorSync and No Colour Adjustment.
> What does each setting do?
> Is one preferable to the other?

ColorSync (ICM in Windows) tells the driver to do the conversion from the
image color space to the printer color space. For this to work, the image
must be tagged with a profile (e.g., Adobe RGB). In Photoshop, you do this
by selecting "Printer Color Management" under "Print Space".

No Color Adjustment tells the driver that the image is already in the
printer's color space. For this to work, you have to convert to the color
space in your image editor. In Photoshop, this can be done automatically as
you print by selecting the appropriate profile under "Print Space". If
you're using some editor that supports profiles, but doesn't have this
feature in its Print dialog box, then you can do an explicit profile
conversion (not assignment) before printing.

The advantage of the former is simplicity, but you can only select the
profile choices built into the driver. The advantage of the latter is that
you can use any profile, and choose the rendering intent.

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Ciao,               Paul D. DeRocco
Paul                mailto:pderocco@...

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