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PRINTING

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  • Joao Manuel Da Silva Neves
    you can try changing the color profile used in the Printer tool at the top or just create a new variant for printing and change its exposure...
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  • Eleanor M
    I have tried printing from C1 6 and with the correct profile assigned, I'm getting slightly desaturated prints. using the same profile printing through lightroom 3 I'm getting correct saturation that matches the screen preview. Same settings in my epson driver. What could be going on here?

    (also in C1 I'm getting corrupted image previews in the preview column (either incorrect image preview from another image or a high magenta shift in the correct image preview. On the magenta shift preview only way to correct it is to convert to DNG which gives me unacceptably large files (my files are 45+ and 65+).
    mac/epson 9880
    Eleanor Brown
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  • Joao Manuel Da Silva Neves
    If you experience image artifacts try turning off OpenCL in C1's general preferences pane
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  • Joao Manuel Da Silva Neves
    Doing custom color management on Epsons can be sometimes tricky, what profile did you use?
    In the std Print panel, is there an Epson section with an option to turn off color management on printer (you need to do this when choosing a profile versus using "printer managed") ?
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