It also turned out that ultimately I didnt' need to use it ..
Just had to tell the printer I was using Epson enhanced matte and let
the printer do the work... as I was using Double sided matte from Red
river I chose
double sided matte in the paper menu.. that turned out to be wrong and
was
Ann,
I think they are rather similar (but I looked only at a very small snippet
of the video.
Anyway, - I am glad you found what's working for you.
Igor
ann sanfedele Thu, 13 Oct 2016 12:36:56 -0700 wrote:
Alas, No help at all.. it is more different than you think, however,
I found this
Alas, No help at all.. it is more different than you think, however,
I found this on line and it is helpful
http://www.redrivercatalog.com/profiles/how-to-use-icc-color-printer-profiles-photoshop-elements-epson-pc.html
ann
On 10/13/2016 9:01 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
Hi Ann:
This document
Hi Ann:
This document describes with pictures of the menus of how to print photos
on Epson printers (like R2400) using paper profiles:
http://files.support.epson.com/docid/cpd3/cpd39134.pdf
While in PSE the menus might look slightly different then in PS, they are
very close, so, you should
Thanks - sorry to be pITA
On 10/13/2016 1:13 AM, Paul in MKE wrote:
Ann, I'll put together a longish reply/info off list tomorrow.
-p
On 10/12/2016 10:22 PM, ann sanfedele wrote:
If I get the same results regardless of what it says in elements
(remove profile, use srgb,use adobe rgb) in
Ann, I'll put together a longish reply/info off list tomorrow.
-p
On 10/12/2016 10:22 PM, ann sanfedele wrote:
If I get the same results regardless of what it says in elements
(remove profile, use srgb,use adobe rgb) in the little drop down box
in elements... I guess the printner driver is
If I get the same results regardless of what it says in elements (remove
profile, use srgb,use adobe rgb) in the little drop down box in
elements... I guess the printner driver is doing it
Didn't know r220 was dye or r2400 was pigment
I don't know how to install profiles
never thought
On 10/12/2016 4:58 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Are you printing with "PS Elements controls printing" or using the printer's
color controls?
I don't know and don't know how to tell... that was what I hoped
someone would tell me. :-)
Hey weren't you the one that you said you removed profiles
As Paul Stenquist said, are you setting the software to control the
color output or depending on the printer's driver? I looked on the Red
River site and it appears they don't have an ICC profile for the R220,
but they do for the R2400. Would be a good idea to install he one for
the R2400
Are you printing with "PS Elements controls printing" or using the printer's
color controls? To get accurate results you need to use the former. Accurate
profiles are also an issue. Can you choose a paper for which ics profiles for
your printers are available? That makes all the difference.
I did a little test - took one file and printed it out three times on my
R220 and three times on my R2400, changing the profile from SGRBto ADobe
RGB, to Remove profile. within the same printer run, they all look
identical to me... but the R2400 prints are simply overall lighter than
the
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