OK so an extreme reaction but the two phrases seem to go quite well together.
As a new comer with a new 3880 printer and Spyder 3R Print Studio calibration kit (and PC Win 7 64bit) I have a heap of questions I hope someone can answer. I will split them into a couple of posts.
Spyder: Having just done a print calibration I have options to view results under a variety of options:
Saturation
Perception
Relative colorimetric
Absolute calorimetric
All of the post-calibration on-screen example prints look washed out and their colour range highly compressed. I chose “Relative colorimetric” and the print results look better than the screen but I was assuming they should look the same as the screen.
BTW my monitor is also calibrated with Spyder3 elite.
When I choose to print the Spyder test print, having calibrated my printer, should I still choose all the same Epson driver settings, especially “no colour management” or should I be loading my new printer profile somewhere in the Epson print dialogue?
cheers
Steve
You think I’m dumb now – just wait ‘til my next questions
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