First, yes, if you can't turn off color conversions any other way, you may have to print at the Canon color setting. Second, for printing targets from Photoshop, open the appropriate target files from the Datacolor folder's Targets folder, in Photoshop. C. D. Tobie Global Product Technology Mngr. Digital Imaging & Home Theater Datacolor.com CDTobie@... On May 5, 2010, at 12:32 PM, "purtypitcher" <don@...> wrote: > I've just received my Spyder3 Print SR for use with a Canon iPF8100. > Couple of questions: > > 1. In the Color Matching tab of the printer driver my choices are > Color Sync and Vendor Matching. I don't see anything like No Color > Adjustment (which is a choice with my Epson 9600 driver). Is Vendor > Matching the correct choice to give me the same thing as No Color > Adjustment? > > 2. On the iPF8100, I normally print with the Canon-supplied > Photoshop plugin, one of the reasons is that it allows 16 bit > printing from 16 bit PS files. But it seems the only way I can build > profiles with the SR 4.1 software is by using the regular Canon > driver. Yet there are several references in the user guide on > printing the targets from within Photoshop. How do I get the targets > into Photoshop so that I may print with the Canon plugin? > > Thanks, > Don > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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Re: [datacolor_group] Printing SR targets via Canon Photoshop plugin
2010-05-05 by Cdtobie
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