3dogs
Printer Master
- Joined
- May 13, 2012
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- Location
- Fern Hill, Australia
- Printer Model
- Epson 3880. Canon Pro 9000,
Think I just ran smack BANG into a hole in my knowledge of printing colour management and would appreciate some comments.
Printing on an Epson 3880 I turn off colour management and use a combination of my own profiles and Paper Manufacturers potted ICC profiles. this is all good for COLOUR.
What about B&W?
Typical workflow : take an image into silver efex Pro2 and develop B&W there the rerun to Lightroom, I don't often print out of PS its just too clunky for me.
then in the print module:
1) I am assuming that when I go to Advanced B&W that is taking me to the PRINTER and I should be switching off all the ICC stuff I have, and allow the printer to do its thing.
2) If I use the same image, but select the colour option I and switch off colour management, use the Canson Arches ICC Profile I am doing almost the same thing - YES?
So in effect, for me, with the printer and software that I am using I am avoiding the use of a RIP and the actual difference between the two is minimal.....BECAUSE? Silver Efex is essentially the same thing (but more user friendly) as the Quad tone thing on a different printer.
SO
When i get my Canon Pro 9000 up and running I can THEN start staring at bottles of black ink with a blinding flashlight behind them nodding my head and looking MORE like a bloody GOOSE when she downstairs, walks up and busts me THEN, and only then I can legitimise the purchase of the quad tone rip on the basis of compelling NEED!
Comment invited from all but THE HAT
Cheers
Printing on an Epson 3880 I turn off colour management and use a combination of my own profiles and Paper Manufacturers potted ICC profiles. this is all good for COLOUR.
What about B&W?
Typical workflow : take an image into silver efex Pro2 and develop B&W there the rerun to Lightroom, I don't often print out of PS its just too clunky for me.
then in the print module:
1) I am assuming that when I go to Advanced B&W that is taking me to the PRINTER and I should be switching off all the ICC stuff I have, and allow the printer to do its thing.
2) If I use the same image, but select the colour option I and switch off colour management, use the Canson Arches ICC Profile I am doing almost the same thing - YES?
So in effect, for me, with the printer and software that I am using I am avoiding the use of a RIP and the actual difference between the two is minimal.....BECAUSE? Silver Efex is essentially the same thing (but more user friendly) as the Quad tone thing on a different printer.
SO
When i get my Canon Pro 9000 up and running I can THEN start staring at bottles of black ink with a blinding flashlight behind them nodding my head and looking MORE like a bloody GOOSE when she downstairs, walks up and busts me THEN, and only then I can legitimise the purchase of the quad tone rip on the basis of compelling NEED!
Comment invited from all but THE HAT
Cheers