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  • Subject: Help!
  • From: Sean Varden-Kenny <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2000 11:32:01 -0030

Greetings everybody,

Hi, I am a photographer and I went Digital last February.
My System comprises of:
Epson Flatbed Scanner
Minolta Dimage Elite Film Scanner
Mac G4 450 Now running Photoshop 6.
Lacie 19" Blue
Epson Stylus Photo 1200
About 2 weeks ago, I upgraded to Photoshop 6. At the same time I
started to use Permajet Long life inks and paper for which no ICC
Profile is available. Speaking to the boffins at Permajet, I was told
to reduce Magenta x 10 and increase Saturation x 7.
Since then, everything has gone awry.
I calibrated the monitor myself in the monitor settings followed by
Adobe Gamma. The settings on the Dimage Elite are:-
Colour Matching ON
Output Colour Space AdobeRGB
ICC Profile:- My calibrated monitor profile
After here, I am stuck. The colour settings in Photoshop 6 are in a
bit of a mess to say the least! Can any of you, please, help me with
this.
When I print, the results have an extremely strong Magenta bias
I think it has to do with the colour settings in Photoshop as I have
messed around so much I do not know what is right or wrong.
Before changing over to PS 6 and the Permajet inks/papers everything
seemed to run quite smoothly.
I would greatly appreicate your assistance in this matter.
Regards,
Sean


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