- Dear Mr Tobie, I am sorry that I upset you by seeking help through another source. I initially posted here and read your response with interest. I sent you a direct reply to you on the 24/9/08 but did not get a reply I have subsequently reviewed this & noted I made a mistake with your address by placing a double TT in the address. I appologise for any offence I may have caused you or your company. I trust you will accept my regret so I will push on with resolving the issue that has arisen from my lack of under standing of this Colour management process, and we can move forward. Now in the advanced section of the R290 driver to switch to no colour management I must first select ICM is this correct? In this section I also have drop down menus for Paper & Quality, here is an option for Draft, Photo & Photo RPM What are the Pro & cons for selecting here Photo RPM & not Photo? And what selection would you make? As I have Spyder3Print and not spyder3 elite can i still print the image in question from with in this program or am I restricted to the 16 set images on the last screen of the profiling process? The sky image you refer to is image #10 yes. I do Sincerely appreciate your help in this education process. Kind regards Lew Hylton > ---------- > I can't imagine why people post to the DPReview forums with questions; I find it to be the least accurate and most edgy place to get information! > > Well, the whole workflow is in question. You need to be printing the target with No Color Management (or your driver's equivalent) selected, for a start. And you need to then print the test images from SpyderProof to assure that your profile is correct. There is no way to tell from a distance that your own test image was handled properly at all points, and that the sky colors are appropriate and in gamut. However if you print a sky image direct from SpyderProof, that is a known entity, from a known printing route, and the only thing you have to be sure to do is to, again, turn off color management in your driver, and use the same settings as when you printed the target. So let us know if the blue sky image from SpyderProof looks Magenta. If not, its not your profile, its your workflow or your image. If so, then we can actually consider your profile process and settings. > > -- > > C. David Tobie > > WW Product Technology Manager > > Digital Imaging & Home Theater > > Datacolor > > CDTobie@... > > www.datacolor.com/Spyder3 >
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Re: Spider 3 print printing templates
2008-10-01 by Lew
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