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Canon i950 & Adobe Photoshop 7 Colour Profile

 
 
Miles
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      29th Jun 2003
Hi,

I am trying to print scanned images (from an HP Scanjet 5500c) to a Canon
i950 printer via Photoshop. I am having trouble understanding the various
colour profiles.

The scanner does not use a colour profile (well, it uses sRGB I think).

Photoshop has several settings in the Print dialogue: either "Same as
source", "Printer colour management", "BJ Colour printer profile 2000". Now
which one of these should I use? If the printer driver is automatically
correcting the colour (the colour adjustment is set to auto) then should I
use "same as source" in Photoshop. Or would I be better off setting the
printer colour adjustment to "manual" and using the Photoshop colour
profile - and if so, which colour profile?

Thanks,

Miles


 
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Jerry Schwartz
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      30th Jun 2003
There's a missing piece: your monitor has to be calibrated, or else have the
right profile, or you'll never properly see what you get.

This can really make your head hurt. The simplest thing to do is to
calibrate everything to meet in sRGB, a standardized color space. Then you
can use ICM (host color management) for them all. It's hard to get the
manufacturers to speak in one language, so I don't know for sure if your
scanner software automatically (or using a supplied profile) maps to sRGB,
but it sounds as though it does. If you turn on ICM in the printer driver,
then the scanner and printer will match.

Theoretically, if you scan a picture and print it without retouching you
should get back what you put in. The hitch is that your monitor might show
something different, unless it has been properly calibrated. Your monitor
manufacturer might supply a good profile.

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"Miles" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:sOJLa.2246$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to print scanned images (from an HP Scanjet 5500c) to a Canon
> i950 printer via Photoshop. I am having trouble understanding the various
> colour profiles.
>
> The scanner does not use a colour profile (well, it uses sRGB I think).
>
> Photoshop has several settings in the Print dialogue: either "Same as
> source", "Printer colour management", "BJ Colour printer profile 2000".

Now
> which one of these should I use? If the printer driver is automatically
> correcting the colour (the colour adjustment is set to auto) then should I
> use "same as source" in Photoshop. Or would I be better off setting the
> printer colour adjustment to "manual" and using the Photoshop colour
> profile - and if so, which colour profile?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Miles
>
>



 
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Auspics
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      30th Jun 2003
I used to have a HP scanjet 4c which in it's day was very expensive and
considered to be as good as a flatbed got. I never ever scanned a photo and
printed it out on any Canon or Epson printer and had it look like the
original without in some way or another altering the colour balance.
My suggestion is to use a photo from an image file, print it on your i950
and then balance (calibrate) the monitor until it looks the same. Then scan
a photo and print it. If it looks different, change the defaults of the
scanner until you get what you want.
JT
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"Jerry Schwartz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> There's a missing piece: your monitor has to be calibrated, or else have

the
> right profile, or you'll never properly see what you get.
>
> This can really make your head hurt. The simplest thing to do is to
> calibrate everything to meet in sRGB, a standardized color space. Then you
> can use ICM (host color management) for them all. It's hard to get the
> manufacturers to speak in one language, so I don't know for sure if your
> scanner software automatically (or using a supplied profile) maps to sRGB,
> but it sounds as though it does. If you turn on ICM in the printer driver,
> then the scanner and printer will match.
>
> Theoretically, if you scan a picture and print it without retouching you
> should get back what you put in. The hitch is that your monitor might show
> something different, unless it has been properly calibrated. Your monitor
> manufacturer might supply a good profile.
>
> --
>
> Jerry Schwartz
> FidoNet 1:142/928
> http://www.writebynight.com
>
> "Miles" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:sOJLa.2246$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to print scanned images (from an HP Scanjet 5500c) to a

Canon
> > i950 printer via Photoshop. I am having trouble understanding the

various
> > colour profiles.
> >
> > The scanner does not use a colour profile (well, it uses sRGB I think).
> >
> > Photoshop has several settings in the Print dialogue: either "Same as
> > source", "Printer colour management", "BJ Colour printer profile 2000".

> Now
> > which one of these should I use? If the printer driver is automatically
> > correcting the colour (the colour adjustment is set to auto) then should

I
> > use "same as source" in Photoshop. Or would I be better off setting the
> > printer colour adjustment to "manual" and using the Photoshop colour
> > profile - and if so, which colour profile?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Miles
> >
> >

>
>



 
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