Re: Epson Driver Doing Something Unexpected?
Re: Epson Driver Doing Something Unexpected?
- Subject: Re: Epson Driver Doing Something Unexpected?
- From: Dana Rasmussen <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2005 10:30:39 -0700
On 6/11/05 9:27 AM, "Jim Warthman" wrote:
> I just installed new Epson drivers (as part of my 4800 installation) and
> noticed something disconcerting regarding color management. (This may not be
> new, I'm not sure.)
>
> I'm using Photoshop CS under OSX 10.3.9.
>
> When I print from PS, I routinely let Photoshop & the CMM convert from the
> source space (generally Adobe RGB 1998) to my print space (generally Epson
> PGPP). In the driver's "Printer Color Management" tab, I select "Off (no
> color adjustment)" in order to not convert the colors twice. Also, I've
> noticed that, in the "ColorSync" tab, the pop-up for Color Conversion has
> only one available selection: Standard.
>
> But here's the thing. When I view the "Summary" tab, under ColorSync it says
> the following:
>
> Color Conversion: Standard
> Profile: System Default
> Driver may perform custom color correction: true
> Quartz Filter: None
>
> Can anyone explain why the driver may perform color correction in this
> situation?
>
> Thanks!
>
> -- Jim
The Colorsync tab is MacOS, not Epson. Are you seeing the correct print
settings box, which should be a couple of choices down from the Colorsync
tab? Does it have the Epson logo? When you added the printer did you make
sure the selection was one of the Epson drivers selection? (i.e. Epson USB,
Epson Appletalk, Epson TCP?)
--
Dana Rasmussen
Seattle, WA
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