- May 1, 2001
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At first I didn't want this post to be long/rambling. But then again, I want to include all detail in the hopes someone can see a flaw in my color management process. I am in HELL kids, HELL. For over two years I have wasted hundreds of $$ on sending prints out to Adorama and others. Sometimes the prints were 'close enough' but usually a huge miss. So I recently bought the Canon Pro9000 Mk II printer. At first I thought I saw an improvement over files I got back from Adorama which were duds. But now I'm even more lost. My main problem is shadow detail and colors. Usually the photo's shadows are too dark and sometimes completely black. There also seems to be decreased brightness, but the shadow issue is the biggest. I also have colors that sometimes come close, but not so much when printed on the new printer. My equipment:
-HP LP2475w LCD 24"
-Nvidia Geforce 9800 GT video card with 12-10-09 drivers
-Photoshop CS4 and Bridge. Fully patched.
-Windows 7 64-Bit fully patched
-Canon Pro9000 Mk II Printer w/ latest drivers and Canon paper profiles.
-Spyder 3 Pro calibration device
Monitor settings:
-Brightness: 0 (yes, that's right-ZERO!)
-Contrast: 65
RGB Custom color settings:
-Red 254
-Green 219
-Blue 232
Calibrated with Spyder 3 pro, I get the following values:
Taget K = 6540K
Lum: 63.5
(Before getting my canon printer I had MUCH better color/brightness but 'flat' shadows with the following settings:
Bri 8, Con 80, Red 236 Green 210 Blue 210. Spyder 3 values: Target K= 6499k, Lum 93)
In Photoshop, I am using RGB workspace. Under the Color Settings Menu, I have:
Settings: North American General Purpose 2
-Working Space: sRGB IEC........
-Color Management polices are all default.
File Workflow:
I will open a Nikon NEF file in Camera Raw as a 16Bit RGB file. In PSP, I do my edits and then save as a 16Bit Tiff. Then use soft proofing with the Canon paper profiles. There is usually quite a shift in shadows, so I correct. Then I send straight to the printer. I DO NOT convert to the printer profile. In the canon printer menu, I use the following settings:
-Color Handling: Photoshop Manages Colors.
-Printer Profile: Working RGB - sRGB IEC.....
-Rendering Intent: Perceptual
-No Black Point Compensation
Under 'Manual Color Adjustment' for the printer, I set it to:
-Color Correction: None
Then off it goes and then 10 minutes later I am cursing, dejected and wondering where it all went wrong. It seems like there could be two dozen points of failure. Is my monitor calibrated wrong? I have used 3 different brightness settings (Bri 0, 8, 15) and it does not change how bright the pic is? Some horrible setting mishap in PSP? Should I be converting to the Canon paper profile when done soft proofing? In the past, I don't remember the PSP 'Color Settings' preferences of 'Settings' set to North American General Purpose 2. I think it was always set to 'custom.'
Thoughts. Can you see something obvious I'm missing. Man, I'm really loosing it....
-HP LP2475w LCD 24"
-Nvidia Geforce 9800 GT video card with 12-10-09 drivers
-Photoshop CS4 and Bridge. Fully patched.
-Windows 7 64-Bit fully patched
-Canon Pro9000 Mk II Printer w/ latest drivers and Canon paper profiles.
-Spyder 3 Pro calibration device
Monitor settings:
-Brightness: 0 (yes, that's right-ZERO!)
-Contrast: 65
RGB Custom color settings:
-Red 254
-Green 219
-Blue 232
Calibrated with Spyder 3 pro, I get the following values:
Taget K = 6540K
Lum: 63.5
(Before getting my canon printer I had MUCH better color/brightness but 'flat' shadows with the following settings:
Bri 8, Con 80, Red 236 Green 210 Blue 210. Spyder 3 values: Target K= 6499k, Lum 93)
In Photoshop, I am using RGB workspace. Under the Color Settings Menu, I have:
Settings: North American General Purpose 2
-Working Space: sRGB IEC........
-Color Management polices are all default.
File Workflow:
I will open a Nikon NEF file in Camera Raw as a 16Bit RGB file. In PSP, I do my edits and then save as a 16Bit Tiff. Then use soft proofing with the Canon paper profiles. There is usually quite a shift in shadows, so I correct. Then I send straight to the printer. I DO NOT convert to the printer profile. In the canon printer menu, I use the following settings:
-Color Handling: Photoshop Manages Colors.
-Printer Profile: Working RGB - sRGB IEC.....
-Rendering Intent: Perceptual
-No Black Point Compensation
Under 'Manual Color Adjustment' for the printer, I set it to:
-Color Correction: None
Then off it goes and then 10 minutes later I am cursing, dejected and wondering where it all went wrong. It seems like there could be two dozen points of failure. Is my monitor calibrated wrong? I have used 3 different brightness settings (Bri 0, 8, 15) and it does not change how bright the pic is? Some horrible setting mishap in PSP? Should I be converting to the Canon paper profile when done soft proofing? In the past, I don't remember the PSP 'Color Settings' preferences of 'Settings' set to North American General Purpose 2. I think it was always set to 'custom.'
Thoughts. Can you see something obvious I'm missing. Man, I'm really loosing it....