PalaDolphin
Printer Guru
- Joined
- Jul 25, 2016
- Messages
- 215
- Reaction score
- 92
- Points
- 127
- Location
- Saint Paul, MN
- Printer Model
- Canon Pro-100, HP 7760, RX500
I can't remember such a painful feeling of buyer's remorse worse than when I just received my X-Rite ColorMunki via UPS, calibrated my monitor, then viewed a sample matrix and it was too dark. Oh, that's right, this happened right after printing on my new Pro-100; everything was dark. Hence the reason for monitor calibration.
So we're all on the same page, I'm using these two images:
Web Link: http://pics.paladolphin.com/samples/
Individual Images:
Matrix Large
PDI Test Image
After calibration with ColorMunki...
1. Windows 7 Preview makes the images look very dark.
2. So, I opened them in Ps CS6 and they look okay, but just a little dark.
3. Then I create a web page and they look perfect. I'm viewing using Chrome.
4. Printing on the Canon Pro-100 both images on 4x6 Epson Premium Photo Paper Glossy looks unacceptably dark (not really dark, just too dark is dark areas to see detail); I failed to use their exact ICC profile, so I'll deal with that after figuring out monitor calibration. First things first.
What the hell is going on here? I accept that Windows Preview fails; I'd like to know why? But, why is there any difference on the same monitor right next to each other (Ps next to Chrome)?
And here's something else, when Ps displays actual pixels, the darkness goes away and the colors match the web page viewed in Chrome browser (also zoomed into actual pixels).
So we're all on the same page, I'm using these two images:
Web Link: http://pics.paladolphin.com/samples/
Individual Images:
Matrix Large
PDI Test Image
After calibration with ColorMunki...
1. Windows 7 Preview makes the images look very dark.
2. So, I opened them in Ps CS6 and they look okay, but just a little dark.
3. Then I create a web page and they look perfect. I'm viewing using Chrome.
4. Printing on the Canon Pro-100 both images on 4x6 Epson Premium Photo Paper Glossy looks unacceptably dark (not really dark, just too dark is dark areas to see detail); I failed to use their exact ICC profile, so I'll deal with that after figuring out monitor calibration. First things first.
What the hell is going on here? I accept that Windows Preview fails; I'd like to know why? But, why is there any difference on the same monitor right next to each other (Ps next to Chrome)?
And here's something else, when Ps displays actual pixels, the darkness goes away and the colors match the web page viewed in Chrome browser (also zoomed into actual pixels).