I didn't use the C1 or ACR as printer profiling software, just to work it up before sending it to Photoshop for printing. I created a printer/paper/ink profile with PrintFixPro which was used as the printer profile. I don't understand it either, it just worked. When I worked tthe image up in Photoshop and then sent it through the printer/paper/ink profile to the printer, it did not work. Yes there was a definite difference on the monitor when I proofed the image in Photoshop befoe sending it to the printer. The worked up image in C1 matched the print whereas the proof showed all the muddy tones of green that was the problem I discussed with CD of Colorvision. If anyone can explain why C1 worked up images would work and Photoshop worked up imaged would not, feel free. I consider this a learning experience. Your friend in Photography, Johnny Eades --- In colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com, "sergecashman" <sergecashman@...> wrote: > > It's hard to see direct connection between a RAW converter ans a > printer profiling software. > > Personally I wouldn't use either C1 or ACR, but perhaps some of the > color settings were off. Could you see any difference on the monitor? >
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Re: Solution for muddy green tones with profile in Photoshop
2006-06-13 by Johnny Eades
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