>>'m using the old 1005 spectro with v4.1.1 software under Snow Leopard and I am unable to produce a useful profile for Canon iP4500 with Kirkland paper and HobbyColor ink. >>I print targets with Color Matching > Canon Color Matching and Color Options > Standard in the print dialog. Targets come out looking very similar to what's on screen, and the sample I print within Spyder3Print comes out gorgeous. Actually, if the prints from SpyderProof come out gorgeous, then you aren't having a problem creating a profile; you are having a problem using it. Something in your printing workflow is the suspect, since it prints correctly from SpyderProof. C. D. Tobie Global Product Technology Mngr. Digital Imaging & Home Theater Datacolor.com CDTobie@... On Jan 9, 2010, at 2:08 AM, "marko.mili" <marko.mili@...> wrote: > 'm using the old 1005 spectro with v4.1.1 software under Snow > Leopard and I am unable to produce a useful profile for Canon iP4500 > with Kirkland paper and HobbyColor ink. > > I print targets with Color Matching > Canon Color Matching and Color > Options > Standard in the print dialog. Targets come out looking > very similar to what's on screen, and the sample I print within > Spyder3Print comes out gorgeous.
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Re: [datacolor_group] Can't calibrate Canon iP4500
2010-01-09 by Cdtobie
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