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Re: [datacolor_group] HP Officejet j 6410 - profiling

2010-03-12 by Cdtobie

All in ones are a compromise in many ways. But I've found it fairly  
easy to profile them, if you print from an application with color  
management. Choose either of the settings (I'd prefer AdobeRGB) and  
print the targets. Then choose the profile in Photoshop (or other  
color managed app) and print using the same driver setting as when you  
built the profile. Should do the trick.

C. D. Tobie
Global Product Technology Mngr.
Digital Imaging & Home Theater
Datacolor.com
CDTobie@...

On Mar 11, 2010, at 3:59 PM, "emaq72" <emaq72@...> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> My printer is the HP Officejet J6410 all-in-one model.  I am  
> interested in obtaining the spyder product for printer profiling.
>
> Following various instructions on doing profiling, to set up the  
> printer, it is specified that Color Management should be turned to  
> off.  In the tab for this control of my printer I cannot find any  
> means to turn this off and infact I can only see two options which  
> are either colorsmart/sRGB or Adobe RGB (1998).  I have the latest  
> driver from HP installed on my computer and use Photoshop CS3 to  
> process my photos on Win XP.
>
> So in this case, can a correct profile be obtained?  If so, what  
> settings shall I use in PS and the printer dialogue both when  
> printing the targets and also when profiling is complete and I want  
> to print my photos.
>
> Look forward to your reply.
> Thanks
> Emann
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