Re: Turn off color management!
Re: Turn off color management!
- Subject: Re: Turn off color management!
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2016 10:51:10 -0600
> On Mar 8, 2016, at 10:00 AM, Ben Goren <email@hidden <mailto: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.
I know but it totally applies to this. You can’t print a profiling target from the CS Utility or ACPU with this null transform trick. You need to combine Doyle’s XMP file hack to get the null transform hack to work - LOL! Printing with the PS plug-in is clearly the easier way to go to print profiling targets.
> But what does the management do to the data when source and destination profiles are identical?
I’m not sure. When I print profiling targets with the CS Utility with the printer profile as the source and destination I don’t get an unadulterated print.
> Also, I'm using the latest drivers from Canon (downloaded a few weeks ago) with up-to-date El Capitan.
Me too.
> 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.
Not quite buddy. If you goto Main>Advanced>ColorMode you’ll see that is has “Color” selected and grayed out. That means Color Management isn’t turned off! And you won’t get well behaved printing. :-]
When printing from applications that are listed in the XMP file (like Lightroom) you’ll see “No Color Correction” listed under ColorMode which is essential for well behaved printing with application level color management.
> So...what is it that you're claiming the old printers aren't doing *TODAY* with the latest-and-greatest of everything installed?
What I’m claiming is that you’ve got to have “No Color Correction” selected in the driver to get properly managed prints. And the driver makes it hard to do this from some applications. And Doyle’s XMP file hack helps us do this with additional applications. And the new printers don’t have this problem, thank god (or someone).
Scott Martin
www.on-sight.com <http://www.on-sight.com/>
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