PalaDolphin
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@mikling may know the answer to this question for my Pro-100.
Why must I set Intensity to -15 using Precision Colors' ink vs Canon?
Here's the setting I'm referring to:
Print dialog box -> Properties -> Main tab -> Color/Intensity -> Set -> Color Adjustment tab -> Intensity: -15.
I'm not sure why this is named Intensity but it's exactly opposite of Brightness in Lr at half the value. The Intensity slider has a range from -50 to +50 where in Lr Brightness has a slider range from -100 to +100. Intensity is the negative of Brightness: I can get the exact same effect setting Intensity to -15 as setting Brightness to +30.
Here's the scenario: I bought my new Pro-100 a few months ago. I bought a set of eight empty CLI-42 cartridges off eBay, flushed and refilled them, set them aside anticipating running out of ink in just one of the original Canon setup cartridges. I swapped out all eight cartridges as recommended by @jtoolman and then printed the same photo with PC ink that I had just printed using Canon ink. It came out a little dark.
I'm using Canon Luster LU-101 paper. I'm using color profile PC42G_CanonPhotoPaperProLuster_PPPL_D50.
Dozens of test prints later (I used .TIF and .JPG test print files I acquired from @jtoolman) I determined the best match to everything I've printed on Canon ink is to set Intensity to -15; this works whether I'm printing from Ps or Lr because it's a setting in the printer driver dialog box and I don't have to modify my image in editing software.
Since I have no clue how to edit ICM files (color profiles), this is my quick fix for now.
What I get using PC ink w/-15 Intensity is almost exactly what I got from Canon ink except for just a tad bit less saturation which is barely noticeable and I can live with.
So, I can't be the only one experiencing this problem. What were your guys' solutions?
Why must I set Intensity to -15 using Precision Colors' ink vs Canon?
Here's the setting I'm referring to:
Print dialog box -> Properties -> Main tab -> Color/Intensity -> Set -> Color Adjustment tab -> Intensity: -15.
I'm not sure why this is named Intensity but it's exactly opposite of Brightness in Lr at half the value. The Intensity slider has a range from -50 to +50 where in Lr Brightness has a slider range from -100 to +100. Intensity is the negative of Brightness: I can get the exact same effect setting Intensity to -15 as setting Brightness to +30.
Here's the scenario: I bought my new Pro-100 a few months ago. I bought a set of eight empty CLI-42 cartridges off eBay, flushed and refilled them, set them aside anticipating running out of ink in just one of the original Canon setup cartridges. I swapped out all eight cartridges as recommended by @jtoolman and then printed the same photo with PC ink that I had just printed using Canon ink. It came out a little dark.
I'm using Canon Luster LU-101 paper. I'm using color profile PC42G_CanonPhotoPaperProLuster_PPPL_D50.
Dozens of test prints later (I used .TIF and .JPG test print files I acquired from @jtoolman) I determined the best match to everything I've printed on Canon ink is to set Intensity to -15; this works whether I'm printing from Ps or Lr because it's a setting in the printer driver dialog box and I don't have to modify my image in editing software.
Since I have no clue how to edit ICM files (color profiles), this is my quick fix for now.
What I get using PC ink w/-15 Intensity is almost exactly what I got from Canon ink except for just a tad bit less saturation which is barely noticeable and I can live with.
So, I can't be the only one experiencing this problem. What were your guys' solutions?