From Camera to printer
From Camera to printer
- Subject: From Camera to printer
- From: EPP_BSI <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 14:53:57 -0800
Hello,
I was wondering how you guys would approach the following.
My goal is to take a picture on a Digital Camera (Kodak DC280), bring
it into Photoshop 7 on OS X 10.2.1 and print it out to an HP952C
inkjet printer.
Should I embed a profile during download from camera to computer? If
yes, which one? If no, why not.
In Photoshop the image comes in with a sRGB profile (probably
incorrectly). Should I now assign the Adobe RGB profile or convert it
to the Adobe RGB profile before saving/printing? Or should I first
assign and then convert to Adobe RGB?
I understand that assigning a profile keeps the numbers and changes the
appearance, and that converting to profile does the opposite. I am
missing the practical approach to this though. If I want to see on
screen what comes out of the printer, what profile needs to be
assigned, or to which profile do I need to convert to make that happen?
Do I need the printer profile?
I'd really appreciate a short step by step explanation of how you guys
would go from camera to inkjet. I calibrate my monitor using the OS X
monitor utility, and have a canned (I know) HP9xx profile.
Thanks in advance.
Sincerely,
Arnold
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