Re: Turn off color management!
Re: Turn off color management!
- Subject: Re: Turn off color management!
- From: Ben Goren <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2016 09:00:07 -0700
On Mar 8, 2016, at 8:06 AM, Scott Martin <email@hidden> wrote:
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> So if the app you are using isn’t named in this list you can’t turn off color management in the driver.
Yes, but we're discussing the null transform trick / kludge / hack / workaround.
If the image and printer profiles are identical, then, at the very least, color management will be doing an identity transformation -- and the general consensus is that Apple's CMM is smart enough to recognize that special case and not do any transformation at all.
So, sure, it's all color managed. But what does the management do to the data when source and destination profiles are identical?
Also, I'm using the latest drivers from Canon (downloaded a few weeks ago) with up-to-date El Capitan. At least superficially, the iPF8100 appears just like any other printer, with everything set in the print options dialog. Even in OS X Mail, I can set everything (paper type, roll width, unidirectional printing, Free Layout, all the rest) from the various options in the standard print dialog -- and they all get properly remembered if you use the OS X print preset function you get in that dialog.
So...what is it that you're claiming the old printers aren't doing *TODAY* with the latest-and-greatest of everything installed?
Thanks,
b&
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