DaveReading
Getting Fingers Dirty
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- Canon iP8750
I'm having trouble shifting my mindset from my previous couple of low-end HP printers to my shiny new Canon Pixma iP8750.
Specifically, I'm confused by the interaction between Photoshop and the respective printer drivers re colour spaces.
Photoshop offers the option of having either PS or the printer driver doing colour management. If the driver does it, then for the HP printers there is a "Color Management" dropdown menu offering sRGB/Adobe RGB to correspond to the colour space of the source image.
The corresponding driver for the Canon (if PS is still set to have the printer doing the colour management) has a "Color/Intensity" radio on the "Main" tab. Selecting "Manual" (rather than "Auto") activates a "Set" button, which brings up a tab dialogue. That in turn has a "Matching" tab with a "Color Correction" menu. Selecting "ICM" activates an "Input Profile" menu with only one choice: "Standard", which (according to the Help) corresponds to sRGB.
The Help goes on to say that "Adobe RGB" may also appear as an alternative to "Standard", but "is not displayed when input profiles of Adobe RGB are not installed".
So I have two dumb questions:
1. How and what do I need to install to go about making Adobe RGB available as an alternative to "Standard" (sRGB) in the Canon driver ?
2. When (as I usually do) I get Photoshop to do the colour management, do I set Color/Intensity in the driver to "Auto" (the default), or do I set it to "Manual" and then "Matching" to "None" ?
MTIA
Dave
Specifically, I'm confused by the interaction between Photoshop and the respective printer drivers re colour spaces.
Photoshop offers the option of having either PS or the printer driver doing colour management. If the driver does it, then for the HP printers there is a "Color Management" dropdown menu offering sRGB/Adobe RGB to correspond to the colour space of the source image.
The corresponding driver for the Canon (if PS is still set to have the printer doing the colour management) has a "Color/Intensity" radio on the "Main" tab. Selecting "Manual" (rather than "Auto") activates a "Set" button, which brings up a tab dialogue. That in turn has a "Matching" tab with a "Color Correction" menu. Selecting "ICM" activates an "Input Profile" menu with only one choice: "Standard", which (according to the Help) corresponds to sRGB.
The Help goes on to say that "Adobe RGB" may also appear as an alternative to "Standard", but "is not displayed when input profiles of Adobe RGB are not installed".
So I have two dumb questions:
1. How and what do I need to install to go about making Adobe RGB available as an alternative to "Standard" (sRGB) in the Canon driver ?
2. When (as I usually do) I get Photoshop to do the colour management, do I set Color/Intensity in the driver to "Auto" (the default), or do I set it to "Manual" and then "Matching" to "None" ?
MTIA
Dave