Being on a Mac things may be different -- I've got another print dialog page
--
that is called Color Matching. Under it there's ColorSync and Epson Color Controls.
I tried both CS6 and CC and on both this Color Matching selection is what changes
what you can select in the Epson print settings.
With ColorSync -- to shows an ICC profile and only No Color Adj in Epson settings.
For what its worth.
Bottom line is usually: whatever works -- use it.
Roy
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 9:41 PM, Paul Roark roark.paul@... [QuadtoneRIP] <QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Check out the graphs I posted atI have the Adobe utility. I think it's a hassle to use, and the CS5 - Adobe RGB profile pass-through seemed to produce ICCs that made the expected gamma 2.2 Lab L ramps. Now CC seems to be doing it, but I'm between setups at the moment and can't easily do more testing. I'll probably be back in testing mode by the end of the week.PaulOn Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 8:50 PM, Roy Harrington roy@... [QuadtoneRIP] <QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com> wrote:I don't know, Paul, but I'd suspect that the setup you are talking about:In PS -- Printer Manages ColorIn Epson driver -- select a paper and No Color Adjustmentwill convert to the Paper's builtin ICC profile.You'd have to figure out a test to be sure but seems like this is justthe standard -- let-the-driver-apply-the-printer-profile modeHave you used/compared ACPU ? This is what they claim to be real"No Color Management".Roy