Re: Profile Selection with Epson printers under OS X
Re: Profile Selection with Epson printers under OS X
- Subject: Re: Profile Selection with Epson printers under OS X
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 20:39:57 EST
In a message dated 2/19/03 5:26:25 PM, email@hidden writes:
Continued...
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>(in Photoshop's Print w/ Preview)
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When you talk about setting the Print space I assume that in PS6 this is
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"proof set up" correct?
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No the print space is at the bottom of the main print window, the proof setup
is for checking things in advance of conversion, or for multiple profile
transforms for proofing one device on another.
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and there I should chose my SP2200 Standard
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Standard won't work outside the driver, only seperate profiles for the
different media will work in the main window or for direct conversion in
Photoshop, and these are not loaded in Windows versions... and not available
for some less expensive printers at all.
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....what is the difference between MK and PK?
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Matte BlacK or PhotoBlacK, depends on which black ink you are using...
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I should also select the
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same "Output Device" in the ColorSync profiles?? Also in the Colorsync
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profile what do I use for "Proofer"
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If you mean the ColorSync control panel, it doesn't actually control
anything, and can be pretty much ignored, as you are using either application
or driver color management in the workflows covered here.
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You specifically say
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> Black point compensation OFF
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in the photoshop set up
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The only place I see that is under color set up in PS6
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Is that what you are recommending in PS6 with OS 9.2 for an Epson2200?
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Shouldn't actually matter much with a good profile...
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Do you feel the RGB workshspace should be Adobe RGB(1998) or what??
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Best starting point...
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Does the CMYK workspace in PS colour settings affect the output on the
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epson?
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No, the Epson is dealing with RGB only, unless you buy a RIP...
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AND please pray tell how does one choose between Conversion engines Adobe
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ACE and Apple Colorsync or Apple CMM?
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Leave Photoshop set to ACE, and ignore the ColorSync control panel, and you
should be fine for the type of work you are doing.
C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
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