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Re: Paper White? on prints from Aperture
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Re: Paper White? on prints from Aperture


  • Subject: Re: Paper White? on prints from Aperture
  • From: Martin Orpen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 21:29:46 +0000

On 28 Feb 2011, at 20:53, Tony MacLean wrote:

> Thank you for your responses Gentlemen, I tested with a v2 profile and the problem persists so I suspect Martin is right. I'll report it to Apple and figure out a workaround that I can use.
>
> It's ironic though, considering Apple's history with Colorsync etc, that their own Pro imaging package can't print using profiles properly !

I wouldn't report a bug in Aperture as it nothing to do with this issue.

I should have made it clearer in my post that we were printing from Adobe Photoshop, we've never printed from Aperture.

This only appears in areas that are outside of the image area -- it's not what would be commonly understood as a "scum dot" because the whites in images appear as expected. To clarify, if you print a white A4 image on an A2 sheet you'll get a truly white A4 image surrounded by a very light tint of cyan that extends all the way to the edges of the A2 sheet.

--
Martin Orpen
Idea Digital Imaging Ltd


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