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Re: iPhoto printing


  • Subject: Re: iPhoto printing
  • From: Pete Carter <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 23:48:24 +0000

Please could you elucidate this with some example as you have obviously hit
on something that isnt documented.
How do you then apply a source/working profile and set a rendering intent?

Regards,

Peter



on 29/2/04 10:55 am, Clemens Beisch at email@hidden wrote:

> Try using a colorsyc filter. The trick is to first apply the printer
> ICC to the printer and than create a colorsync filter and use it in the
> os x printing dialog.
>
> It works fine for me.
>
> Clemens Beisch
>
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> Am 28.02.2004 um 21:08 schrieb Pete Carter:
>
>> Thanks for the replies, but client wants to stick to iPhoto, hes a
>> great
>> photographer but lacks computer skills. All credit to the little app
>> as he
>> has around 80 Gb worth of images in there and now using iPhoto 4, its
>> quite
>> fast.
>> I may try the print server route on a spare Mac until Apple get back
>> up to
>> speed and get ColorSync working once more. Its a real shame that with
>> all
>> the high quality cameras, printers and apps that are about, it still
>> remains
>> within the domain of Color Experts to get an accurate print out from
>> your
>> Mac. I dont know if this is the same in the Windows world?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Peter
>>
>> Ps. I spoke to a tech at Epson a while back about this and he blamed
>> Apple.
>> I spoke to Apple and guess what they said. I just wish they would get
>> together and sort it. A ColorSync white paper might be good too....
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> on 28/2/04 2:47 pm, John Bonilla at email@hidden wrote:
>>
>>> Peter
>>>
>>> Just a suggestion, but why not try Photoshop CS's file browser
>>> capability to
>>> print and organize your images. You will want to abandon iPhoto once
>>> you
>>> start using the file browser.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> John
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> Is there any way of printing from iPhoto to a profiled Epson inkjet?
>>> The tests that I have done via the print dialog box have all been
>>> unsuccessful. Print with preview from PShop using our profile is
>>> fine, but
>>> it would save so much time printing multiple images from iPhoto.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Peter
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