Re: Prints are over saturated - excessive print contrast - since upgrades?
Re: Prints are over saturated - excessive print contrast - since upgrades?
- Subject: Re: Prints are over saturated - excessive print contrast - since upgrades?
- From: Russ Widstrand <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 30 May 2014 17:16:23 -0700
Problem solved on my user.
Apparently having two occurrences of a profile, one in the system library and one in the user library, and the user library selected in LR caused this issue. I deleted the one in the user library, restarted, copied a new version of the icc profile into the system library (matching the icc location of the successful user "Test") and then selected it in LR 5.2. Bingo.
All is now fixed with all prints matching each other and a more normal result printing from LR5.2-Mavericks.
Thanks to all for their help.
Russ
On May 30, 2014, at 4:32 PM, Rick Gordon <email@hidden> wrote:
> My first thought is to copy the contents of the folder /Users[NEW-USER]/Library/ColorSync/Profiles into the analogous location for the old user.
>
> Rick Gordon
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> On 5/30/14 4:13 PM, "Russ Widstrand" wrote:
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>> Work done since last email...
>>
>> Reinstalled LR 5.2
>> Reinstalled (copied) Moab icc profile from the internet
>> Restarted
>> Epson "Enema", as you described, downloaded new software from Epson site.
>>
>> Problem remains. No change, still contrasty print from LR5.2-Mavericks combo.
>>
>> NEWS UPDATE
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>> However, on a hunch and a simple move, I booted to new user "Test", with icc profile moved over and selected... ie print settings the same. PROBLEM SOLVED!! ALL THREE PRINTS NOW MATCH.
>>
>> LR5.2-MountainLion
>> LR5.2-Mavericks
>> PSD-Mavericks
>>
>> All match each other.
>>
>> Not sure what to do now, ie how to migrate user without moving the "trouble" back? Hmmmm. Any thoughts?
>>
>>
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>> On May 30, 2014, at 1:50 PM, Andrew Rodney<email@hidden> wrote:
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>>> On May 30, 2014, at 2:48 PM, Russ Widstrand<email@hidden> wrote:
>>>
>>>> BUT, LR/Mavericks (current workflow) is printing way contrasty and saturated and does not match either of the above, as previously stated. Issue still remains. What now?
>>>>
>>> It's the profile or the device has changed (inks, paper), etc. The two match, that's key. Try another reference image but I suspect something changed at the print level.
>>>
>>> Andrew
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