![]() ![]() If I can't get good color fidelity, then I wasted my money on AP. This is the Install DMG of OS X El Capitan, downloaded from Apples website just before this upload. This may be the cause of poor printing results. I tried to install the El Capitan driver but it cannot be opened because 'Apple cannot check it for malicious software. If I have to I will buy a new printer, but was hoping that the community might have some work around. ![]() Canons solution is 10 off a brand new all-in-one. ![]() But when viewing the same art doc (RGB or ICC) in AP there is a gamut issue under gamut check. Canon does not provide new drivers for this product past El Capitan. I noticed that when viewing (RGB or ICC) a particular piece of art that there is no gamut issue from within Photoshop. Perhaps it has something do with the gamma settings in each program?įor me this is just an indication that I shall continue printing from Lightroom as it provides far superior print handling posibilties ans quite reliable soft proofing as well, at least for now. Also, the colours were managed by ColorSync and by the printer. I do not undertand where the change of colours happens as the same paper profile was used for both prints and the same ProPhoto working colour space was used both in LR and AP. Then I SoftProofed the image on AP with the right paper profile and it looked quite similar to the LR image (AP creates an adjustment layer for the profile). A big surprise was that the images did not look exactly the same. I then printed the same raw image directly from LR with the same settings. I opened a LR developed raw image to AP and printed it on Hahnemuehle Photo Luster 260 g paper selecting the print setting appropriate to the profile (see the attached image). But as your question interests me I did a simple test. I use AP just for retouching which is not possible to do with LR. I print my images from Lightroom with appropriate paper icc profiles downloaded from paper manufacturers. I have an iMac27/Mavericks and an Epson 3800 printer to print hight quality colour images on various fine art papers. ![]()
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